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Cookie consent tools are undermining GDPR
By Anthony Spadafora published
A new study has suggested that many cookie consent pop-ups served to European users are in direct violation of GDPR.
More and more Americans are using the Dark Web
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
More users are turning to the Dark Web to protect their privacy online and to avoid spying from foreign governments and telecoms.
Avast and AVG extensions allowed back on Firefox store
By Anthony Spadafora published
Mozilla has allowed Avast and AVG's extensions back onto the Firefox store after changes were made to the amount of data they collect.
How to stop tracking on health sites
By Peter Dolanjski published
With health data being used by third party trackers to target you when you’re potentially at your most vulnerable, Mozilla articulates how you can protect yourself from this threat.
Firefox set to ban fingerprinters
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
With the release of Firefox 72 in January, Mozilla will block fingerprinters by default in its browser.
Data driving the NFL's technology revolution
By John Pollard published
The 2019-20 NFL season promises to be the most technologically advanced in the competition’s history, as it enters a new era of RFID analytics.
Safari users can bypass paywalls with new private browsing mode
By Anthony Spadafora published
Safari's new private browsing mode is allowing users to bypass paywalls but don't expect publishers to give up just yet.
EU rules active consent is required for tracking cookies
By Anthony Spadafora published
The ECJ has ruled that websites will now need to obtain consent before using cookies to track users online.
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