Academics have come up with a new technique that leaks data about users' browsers; enough to defeat anti-fingerprinting systems and privacy-preserving browser extensions to provide ways to identify ...
Worried about your online privacy? If not, you should be: there's big money to be made in understanding where people go on the web, when, and why, and companies are falling over themselves to find new ...
Browser fingerprinting is a method to track user activity and store their information, including time zones, locale, browsers, and more, to identify them, among others uniquely. This technique is a ...
Clearing your cookies is not enough to protect your privacy online. New research led by Texas A&M University has found that websites are covertly using browser fingerprinting—a method to uniquely ...
You're concerned about your online privacy, and you do all the right things to keep from being tracked around the Web: purge your cookies regularly, clean out Flash ...
In theory, yeah, though I wouldn't be surprised if there's still ways to work around that to some degree. Without having to give up all scripting functionality, it'd be great if browsers could be ...
Forget cookies–even the ultrasneaky, Flash-based “super cookies.” A new type of tracking may identify you far more accurately than any cookie–and you may never know it was there. The method pulls ...
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VPNs cannotprotect against browser fingerprinting– but this new web browser could be the fix
Two privacy researchers have just unveiled a one-of-a-kind private web browser Psylo offers anti-tracking and anti-fingerprinting features that promise to go beyond VPN protection Psylo is currently ...
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