Browser fingerprinting is a sneaky way your web activity is tracked, and no matter what browser you use, it's probably ...
Your browser sends a lot of information with each website you visit. That can be used to track you across the internet.
Using any password manager is better than using none, so if you’re avoiding your browser’s password manager because you’ve ...
Your browser history can reveal a lot about you — your search habits, personal interests and even sensitive information. Whether you’re looking to enhance your ...
The internet is a nosy place. In this series, Lifehacker explains how to protect one of the most important aspects of modern life: your privacy. When you use the internet on your laptop, tablet, or ...
You've probably had it happen to you before - you're trying to watch your favorite streaming show, and it won't load, or you're scrolling through Facebook, and none ...
There’s a lot you can do to browse the web anonymously and avoid being tracked by every website you visit. But no matter what you may have set, the browser can easily become be a leaky faucet when it ...
Some browser extensions have been found to collect your data, including identifying information. Take a few minutes to review your extensions to make sure you're not at risk. I'm an expert in software ...