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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.

Bumble security flaw could have let anyone track you down
By Anthony Spadafora published
Bumble patches flaw that made it possible for hackers to pinpoint precise location of other users.

Many Americans aren't aware they're being tracked with facial recognition while shopping
By Anthony Spadafora published
Retailers in the US have begun using facial recognition technology for fraud and theft detection without letting customers know.

Firefox update brings even more privacy protection to your browser
By Anthony Spadafora published
Enhanced Cookie Clearing allows Firefox users to wipe any trace of a site from their computers.

Laptop tracking software: 8 apps to track your lost or stolen PC
By Matt Hanson last updated
Buying Guide Losing a laptop through either misplacing it or by theft can be devastating. Here's how you can get it back.

Google's plan to make advertising less invasive hits another roadblock
By Anthony Spadafora published
A recently discovered one-bit leak issue in Google's FLEDGE could be exploited to track users across different websites.
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