Websites are secretly tracking you using your browser’s ‘fingerprint’

Websites are secretly tracking you using your browser’s ‘fingerprint’

Many people worry about their online privacy and try to protect it by deleting cookies – but new research reveals this method is no longer effective. A study led by Texas A&M University exposes how modern websites quietly track users with a technique called browser fingerprinting

 

Websites are secretly tracking you using your browser’s ‘fingerprint’

Websites are secretly tracking you using your browser’s ‘fingerprint’

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