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These tools can protect your online privacy
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What tools do you use to protect your online identity?
okay these are helpful when i use browser, but what when i use apps like amazon on smartphone and i see a product and then they overview the same ad on instagram or facebook even when i connected with wifi on my pc or laptop they put the same ad onit?
thanks.
Awesome video and very useful! #ProtectYourPrivacy #ProtectYourData
Want “online privacy”?
Pay a VPN 200$ and have “privacy” and get your data sold and abused without your knowledge officially…
If course it’s a privacy problem when they know what you like. But he also said it’s anoying when those personalized ads are following you through the internet.
I would rather say a ton of ads for stuff you would never buy are much more anoying. Also more ads are more anoying than fewer ads. And while I’m not saing due to personalization they are actually showing us fewer ads, at least it would be possible to show us fewer ads to get the same effect.
Yes, it is a problem. But it’s not anoying. And perhaps this makes the problem even bigger because we are more likely to accept it.
Duckduckgo!
You can’t make a video like this wihtout talking about Firefox’s container feature.
The functionality is already built into the browser but you need an add-on like “Multi-Account-Containers” to use it.
For example you can create a Facebook container and then tell the add-on to always open Facebook in that container. Every container has its own set of cookies. So when you open a website without the Facebook container, the website can’t access the cookies of you actual Facebook account.
Of course this is not perfect. This only stops advertisers to connect your browsing behaviour with your accounts containing your personal information. But at least for me that’s what’s most important. But they still are able to just slap an anonymous number on you and folow you with that number.
So I think it would be a nice idea if you have a separate setting for every single container and one for the use of no container where you can set that the browser shouldn’t accept any cookies in that mode.
This video gives nothing
Use a Decentralized VPN such as the one released by Sentinel Group. This ensures total privacy over your computer! All the others mentioned by the Verge are crucial as well!
Is it weird to say, I rather see relevant ads to me than ads from company who paid the most for ads.
Go’s to the verge.com
See’s 30 3rd party trackers
Well then
Lol what ads? Just use an adblocker.
👍👍👍
I recommend these:
Tor
HTTPS Everywhere
Tails
ExpressVPN
BitDefender Online Security
“Private browsing is great for say, buying a gift for somebody” hmmmmm
Badger badger badger!
Thanks for sharing this.
Why are you so concerned about your security if you were just looking at LEGOs? Oh wait nvm…
I would like to translate the subtitles. Could you open it?
Brave Browser!!!
cookies on the table are the best
When your monitor can tracked, nothing is hiding
Use DuckDuckGo!! 🐥🐥🏁
Don’t use Google simple and always use vpn and dns service and don’t allow all scripts
Using ad blocker and anti trackers on verge site 200 IQ
Cant trust a guy who used Chrome
If you have a spare Raspberry Pi I recommend to install the free and Opensource Software “Adguard Home” on it. Additionally install the Adguard browser extensions, activate all the filters you need any say goodbye to all the privacy invading trackers and ads.
But why do you care so much about that ?
Lol you recommend using google very nice guide
This guy’s back looks weird.
All thanks to Johnsonspy001 on Instagram he helped me secure my online privacy in less than 3hrs 💯. you can contact him for any hacking related issues
All thanks to Johnsonspy001 on Instagram he helped me secure my online privacy in less than 3hrs 💯. you can contact him for any hacking related issues
All thanks to Johnsonspy001 on Instagram he helped me secure my online privacy in less than 3hrs 💯. you can contact him for any hacking related issues
which better TOR browser or sphere browser?
You should have mentioned a fingerprint blocker as well. That commonly does not get mentioned.
I found the secure ecosystem Utopia. This project is young but promising.
The utopia ecosystem really has all the essential tools to protect your privacy.