Revealed: See how much your browser tracks and sells your data

Revealed: See how much your browser tracks and sells your data

When it comes to choosing a browser, you have many options from some of the biggest names in tech as well as lesser-known companies. You can make your decision based on appearance, convenience features, compatibility, customization options and more.


Which browser is right for you? Tap or click here to check out a video from Kim comparing some of the most popular browsers out there.


Privacy should be among your chief concerns when you decide on a browser. It usually isn’t clear what data is collected and shared, but we’re here to help you make the right decision.


Google Chrome


Google is known for tracking everything you do. Google can track and store your location history, web and app activity, shopping habits and more. This invasion of privacy extends into Google’s Chrome browser. Tap or click here for five Google changes you should know about.


Think you’re safe in Incognito Mode? Google can still collect and sell your data.




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While Google recently announced that it would ban cross-site cookie tracking, it implemented its own tracker called the Federated Learning of Cohorts, or FLoC. This software runs in your browser’s background and groups you with people who it thinks share your interests. Visit amifloced.org to see if you’re part of the trial.< ..

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