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Game of Browser: Which is the best to choose? | The Olivers Post - 0 views

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    choose your browser with maximum features. Download browsers to get more secure and fluent experience with awesome browser features
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5 Privacy Risks You Might Not Know About - Latest Hacking News - 0 views

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    There's no doubt about it, we're surrounded by technology and submit to an awful lot of data collection in return for the convenience factor. Even those of us who consider ourselves tech-savvy and try to keep track of our digital privacy can slip up from time to time. Here are five privacy risks you may not know about and five solutions. Incognito mode is not secure, or private A common assumption is that using a browser's incognito mode means any activity is untracked and hidden. That's not the case, incognito mode merely means your search history is not kept with your standard search history. Solution: VPN encryption Use a VPN to secure connections and effectively hide your internet activity, including your IP address. Google is tracking your purchases It may produce the world's most powerful browser, but Google has a lot to answer for when it comes to online privacy. The tech giant's email client even retains your purchase history. Solution: Stop using Chrome and Gmail The only real way to avoid Google's long and all-pervasive reach is to avoid all of their products. Ditch Chrome, Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and everything Google produced. If that's a step too far for you, try and delete your purchase history (https://myaccount.google.com/purchases) although, that's easier said than done. Free VPNs sell your data Users may think they're being clever and retaining their privacy by using a VPN at all times. However, if you're using a free VPN you're risking your data being used as a commodity. Many free VPNs collect then sell your information. Solution: Switch to a secure paid service Using a paid and trustworthy VPN can guarantee the security of your information. Risk: Google "skim-reads" your emails This well-documented practice has been happening for some time. Google's algorithms skim email messages for information about purchases, trips, flights, and more. Solution: Switch email clients The only real solution here is to avoid Google acro
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How to Stop Blogger from Redirecting Country Specific Domain - 0 views

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    Since 2012, Google redirecting their Blogger blogs to country specific domain extensions. For example, If you open "YourDomainName.blogspot.com" in your browser, it redirects to as "YourDomainName.blogspot.in" (if you are in India) or "YourDomainName.blogspot.fr" (If you are in France). This implementation done by Google because of Selective censorship (to block a blog or page easily).
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