The "Do No Track" browser setting was meant to act as an online privacy tool but there might be more effective ways to protect your data.
Browser fingerprinting is a sneaky way your web activity is tracked, and no matter what browser you use, it's probably designed to allow it. Still, you can protect your privacy with a few extra steps.
Worried your smart TV is watching you back? Learn the simple steps to disable Automatic Content Recognition (ACR), and stop your TV from spying on you.
Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, has long faced criticism for tracking users' online behaviour and selling that data to advertisers. A typical example is when you search for a ...
Dan Goodin has been covering Silicon Valley’s internet security issues for two decades and if you ask him what he thinks about the Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce’s plans to track the locations of ...
You can stop Google from tracking your iPhone by disabling the "Location History" option in your account settings.