Google Promises to Close Privacy Hole in Chrome Incognito Mode
At the end of July, Google promises to release a Chrome update that will remedy a loophole that has allowed sites to detect people who...
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At the end of July, Google promises to release a Chrome update that will remedy a loophole that has allowed sites to detect people who...
A study shows that visitors to porn sites have a “fundamentally misleading sense of privacy” and that they are tracked by third party...
Google faces a possible investigation by Irish data privacy regulators related to reports that contractors had been able to listen to audio of users of...
Mozilla has launched today a project called Track THIS to help you recognize what tracking cookies do as you are browing online.
You’re...
Firefox is rolling out the Enhanced Tracking Protection feature to all new users on by default, to make it harder for companies to track their...
Researchers at Cambridge University’s Computer Laboratory have developed a fingerprinting attack that allows iOS and Android devices to be tracked across the internet.
When you...
Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner opened its first investigation into the Google Ireland on Wednesday over how it handles personal data used for advertising.
A statutory...
Privacy-focused Tor Browser 8.5 is now available from the Tor Browser download pageand the Android version is also available from Google Play.
The...
Google has been keeping track of nearly every single online purchase you’ve ever made, thanks to purchase receipts sent to your personal Gmail account....
AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have reposned to the Federal Communications Commission inquiry on whether they sell users' location data gathered from their phones.
Sprint said...