Your Browser is Being Watched Right Now

Many websites you visit, along with your clicks and searches, are tracked by hidden technologies that record browsing behavior. These digital spies operate silently in the background, building detailed profiles of your online behavior without your explicit knowledge.
First-party cookies are created by websites you visit to remember your login information and preferences. However, third-party tracking cookies follow you across different websites, creating a comprehensive map of your browsing habits. Companies use this data to serve targeted advertisements and can even sell your information to data brokers.
See also -Everything Google Knows About You (And How to Stop It)
The solution starts with understanding what's tracking you. Tools like WebChoices can help you identify and opt out of over 100 different tracking companies in a single action.