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Your GPU could be used to track you online
By Sead Fadilpašić published
GPU tracking may not be as precise as cookies, but it still violates people's privacy.
Mozilla wants to show just how much Meta and Facebook tracks you
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The Facebook Pixel Hunt wants to lift the lid on Meta's tracking practices.
Over half of Americans now worry cybercriminals are tracking them online
By Anthony Spadafora published
Americans are putting themselves at risk of being tracked online by accepting cookies, using public Wi-Fi and practicing poor cybersecurity habits.
DuckDuckGo now wants to help protect your Android phone
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
DuckDuckGo has launched a new App Tracking Protection feature which prevents Android apps from sending user data to third-parties.
iPhone users can finally report dodgy apps to Apple
By Anthony Spadafora published
Apple's new App Privacy Report is rolling out now to users in the iOS 15.2 beta and iPadOS 15.2 beta.
Even nonprofit websites are riddled with user trackers
By Anthony Spadafora published
A new investigation has shed light on how nonprofits leverage third-party cookies and trackers to collect data on their users.
Brave browser cuts off another avenue for tracking your web activity
By Anthony Spadafora published
Brave has added a new debouncing feature to its browser to further protect its users from unwanted tracking online.
Google has more cross-site trackers than other popular websites
By Anthony Spadafora published
Cross-site trackers are used to provide a more personalized experience but they can also put your privacy at risk.
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