How your browser is spying on you: Hidden dangers lurking behind every click
Briefly

Browsers are much more than simple tools to navigate the web. They are, in many ways, tools for surveillance. While they help you access websites and services, they also track your every move online to feed the ever-hungry advertising industry.
Most browsers collect data about your searches, browsing habits and even your location. This data isn't just stored to 'improve your experience,' it's used to create a detailed profile of you, which is then shared with advertisers who target you with personalized ads.
Google may share information about you with advertisers, business partners, sponsors, and other third parties,” Google boldly mentions on its privacy policy page.
clicking malicious links can redirect you to harmful websites that either steal personal information or infect your device with malware.
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