The writer discovers that the Chrome browser is really interested in him.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/techn...=.f2e245e2528a
For those of us who generally like the functionality of Chrome, what are the best ways to block data collection and usage?
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My tests of Chrome vs. Firefox unearthed a personal data caper of absurd proportions. In a week of Web surfing on my desktop, I discovered 11,189 requests for tracker cookies that Chrome would have ushered right onto my computer but were automatically blocked by Firefox. These little files are the hooks that data firms, including Google itself, use to follow what websites you visit so they can build profiles of your interests, income and personality. Chrome welcomed trackers even at websites you would think would be private. I watched Aetna and the Federal Student Aid website set cookies for Facebook and Google. They surreptitiously told the data giants every time I pulled up the insurance and loan services log-in pages. |
For those of us who generally like the functionality of Chrome, what are the best ways to block data collection and usage?
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