We’ve updated Blacklight, The Markup’s privacy inspector, to help you understand how sites are tracking you.
When you look up a website in Blacklight, it will now report if it finds the TikTok pixel or X pixel. More detailed ...
TikTok is growing its data harvesting empire, and avoiding the app won’t protect you – but some easy steps can keep you safe.
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Why the Supreme Court is Using a 1988 VHS Law to Redefine Internet Privacy
Supreme Court case could decide if a 1988 video privacy law protects your data from website tracking pixels like Meta's Facebook integration.
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Don’t use TikTok? Chances are they’re still tracking you
You do not need a TikTok account to be caught in its data net. New reporting suggests the platform’s tracking tools are ...
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I found a free Google Maps alternative that doesn't track my location (or kill my phone battery)
I found a free Google Maps alternative that doesn't track my location (or kill my phone battery) ...
Audio Always, one of the UK’s biggest independent audio production companies, is revealing how much return an ad spend (ROAS) ...
Technobezz on MSN
Google updates Pixel at a Glance widget for better readability
Google's Pixel At a Glance widget now features a high-contrast mode for better readability on any wallpaper..
Intuit has started rolling out a suite of new Mailchimp product updates aimed at helping e-commerce businesses better connect ...
Since 2020, readers have used Blacklight, our pioneering website privacy inspector tool, to run more than 18 million scans. Previously, Blacklight detected tracking pixels from Google and Meta.
The BotsLab W510 System tempts with a bundle of four 4K wireless cameras and a base station with local storage for less than ...
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