/f/Privacy
Charting a course towards a more privacy-first web - "Today, we’re making explicit that once third-party cookies are phased out, we will not build alternate identifiers to track individuals as they browse across the web, nor will we use them in our products."
blog.googlePosted by Rambler
How Apple's locked down security gives extra protection to the best hackers
technologyreview.comPosted by Rambler
Posted by Rambler (edited )
Judge in Google case disturbed that 'incognito' users are tracked
bnnbloomberg.caPosted by Rambler
Coming to Your Neighborhood? Amazon Delivery Vans With ‘Roaming Eyes’ Cameras
childrenshealthdefense.orgPosted by Rambler
So Long as You Carry a Cellphone, the Government Can Track You
reason.comPosted by Rambler
New Release: OnionShare 2.3 | Tor Blog
blog.torproject.orgPosted by spc50
Posted by V3l
Mozilla beefs up anti-cross-site tracking in Firefox, as Chrome still lags on privacy
techcrunch.comPosted by Rambler
Reddit removed privacy OptOut settings "to reduce confusion" (Content as comment within for those who don't want to visit reddit)
old.reddit.comPosted by Rambler (edited )
Latest Brave browser update fixes Tor .onion DNS Leak
ghacks.netPosted by Rambler
Firefox 86 Introduces Total Cookie Protection
blog.mozilla.orgPosted by Rambler
Why are normies like that?
hittingtreeswithsticks.comPosted by Wahaha
Posted by burnerben
Location tracking apps and privacy implications - "Thanks to machine learning techniques, these data provide sensitive information such as the place where users live, their habits, interests, demographics, and information about users' personalities".
eurekalert.orgPosted by Rambler