A new browser is here to bring protection against data tracking, centering on a privacy-focused experience marketed as the "Mullvad Browser," also designed to reduce your fingerprint on the internet.
Q: What exactly does turning on the “Do Not Track” in my browser actually do? A: It’s no secret that we’re all being tracked relentlessly online, so the “Do Not Track” setting in your browser sounded ...
Brave, the privacy-conscious web browser, has announced plans to introduce additional privacy protections against 'bounce tracking,' a newer form of tracking that is not currently blocked by the ...
If you are worried about your privacy online and being tracked by big corporations you might be interested in more about Browser Fingerprinting. A tracking method that collects detailed information ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is getting behind the browser technology “Do Not Track” proposal being championed by the Federal Trade Commission and others to protect online privacy. The FTC in ...
‘Beware in-app browsers’ is a good rule of thumb for any privacy conscious mobile app user — given the potential for an app to leverage its hold on user attention to snoop on what you’re looking at ...
Google has added a Do Not Track privacy option to Chrome’s developer channel, though it’s late to the party compared to other browsers. When Do Not Track is enabled in a browser, it signals to ...
Clearing your cookies is not enough to protect your privacy online. New research led by Texas A&M University found that websites are covertly using browser fingerprinting — a method to uniquely ...
A Boston-based company, Abine, is beefing its anti-tracking browser extension to let users shield their real credit card details, email addresses, and phone numbers during web transactions. The new ...