You Give Up a Lot of Privacy Just Opening Emails. Here’s How to Stop It
Billions of emails are opened every day by people who have never consented to be tracked, but are being tracked […]
Billions of emails are opened every day by people who have never consented to be tracked, but are being tracked […]
The attorneys who filed the “wiretapping” suit against online mattress firm Casper have launched three new challenges. Source: E-commerce tracking […]
As recently reported in Wired , over 40 percent of e-mails are tracked, according to a study published last June […]
This is the first post in our “No Boundaries” series, in which we reveal how third-party scripts on websites have […]
Today we’re launching a new version of Panopticlick , an EFF site which audits your browser privacy protection. Conceived to […]
Apple’s soon-to-be released iOS 11 is generating some fairly significant anxiety in ad tech circles due to how Apple’s Safari […]
While news of data leaks and malware attacks seem to be on the upswing, there are forms of web surveillance […]
Users of public transportation are mainly interested in one thing: getting to the right place conveniently and fast . So […]
In June, Twitter discontinued its support for Do Not Track (DNT), the privacy-protective browser signal it has honored since 2012. […]
Mozilla’s Firefox Focus browser for Android promises that you can ‘browse like no one’s watching’. Source: Browsing on Android? This […]
WebKit has long included features to reduce tracking. From the very beginning, we’ve defaulted to blocking third-party cookies. Now, we’re […]
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