Your browsing data is stored on your device and is available to every website you visit on the web. Think cookies. But it is more, much more.
Some companies like Google use multiple services and websites, to gather extensive information about you. This information is so valuable, that it generates their major revenue stream.
Microsoft, coming late to the information revenue game, has now changed Windows 10 user accounts and their Office applications into traceable, almost mandatory repositories of even more of your personal information.
This site is about web browsing, and focuses on personal privacy — the problems and the solutions.
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