What are the biggest tracker networks?

Quora question: What are the biggest tracker networks and what can I do about them? 20+ answers from Ghostery & Little Snitch user, an emotional stance, Privacy Badger user, website developer, sneaky people, anonymous VPN provider, CCleaner, Google is far and away #1 with trackers, PiHole, Redmorph and websites privacy policy. More details on https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-biggest-tracker-networks-and-what-can-I-do-about-them?share=1

Google cutting web cookies

Google’s plan is to restrict advertising software companies and other organizations from connecting their browser cookies to websites they do not operate, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday. (bit.ly/2RmTYKK) source: Reuters For nearly three decades, cookies placed by relatively unknown companies on nearly every website have fueled advertising on the internet. WithContinue reading “Google cutting web cookies”

Cookie consent tools are being used to undermine EU privacy rules, study suggests

Cookie consent tools are being used to undermine EU privacy rules, study suggests Cookie consent tools are being used to undermine EU privacy rules, study suggests — Lees op techcrunch.com/2020/01/10/cookie-consent-tools-are-being-used-to-undermine-eu-privacy-rules-study-suggests/ MIT research on GDPR shows: They also found that the vast majority of CMPs make rejecting all tracking “substantially more difficult than accepting it” —Continue reading “Cookie consent tools are being used to undermine EU privacy rules, study suggests”

Remarketing & your privacy

WordPress user Jonathan Bossenger wrote a blog on Remarketing as a key to driving Sales. In short Google AdWorks will track you after visiting a website. To Re-Market their products to you elsewhere on the internet while browsing!Setting up a remarketing campaign, the comprehensive guide. In this guide Neil Patel points out there are generallyContinue reading “Remarketing & your privacy”

A New California Internet Privacy Law Returns Power to Consumers

A New California Internet Privacy Law Returns Power to Consumers http://privacyblog.com/2019/12/28/a-new-california-internet-privacy-law-returns-power-to-consumers/— Lees op privacyblog.com/2019/12/28/a-new-california-internet-privacy-law-returns-power-to-consumers/ What does companies store of your online profile for commercial purposes?

your privacy @ internetcookies.food.blog

According to uMatrix 1.4.0 for Firefox, currently internetcookies.food.blog interacts with your device with:10 Cascading Style Sheets (or CSS), a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language like HTML. Privacy infringement: it allowed websites to uncover a user’s browsing history and figure out what sites the userContinue reading “your privacy @ internetcookies.food.blog”

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