Who is tracking web behavior the most? Google, obviouslyGoogle leads the web tracking landscape, dominating with multiple systems that monitor user behavior extensively according to Kaspersky's report.
Apple's 'incredibly private' Safari not so private in EuropeApple's implementation of third-party app store installation on iOS browsers exposes users to potential web tracking vulnerabilities.
Back where it started: "Do Not Track" removed from Firefox after 13 yearsFirefox's removal of the Do Not Track option indicates the decline of an idealistic privacy movement that has not succeeded in practice.
Who is tracking web behavior the most? Google, obviouslyGoogle leads the web tracking landscape, dominating with multiple systems that monitor user behavior extensively according to Kaspersky's report.
Apple's 'incredibly private' Safari not so private in EuropeApple's implementation of third-party app store installation on iOS browsers exposes users to potential web tracking vulnerabilities.
Back where it started: "Do Not Track" removed from Firefox after 13 yearsFirefox's removal of the Do Not Track option indicates the decline of an idealistic privacy movement that has not succeeded in practice.