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The news stories about Prism clearly demonstrate how the American NSA is capable of intercepting all electronic communication. What can you do to protect your online privacy at least to a certain
extent?
Published 30.08.2013
In order to be able to use most websites and online services, you are expected to sign up. This is generally very easy, but cancelling your account is much less simple. What are the options?
Published 30.04.2012
When surfing from site to site, your behaviour is followed closely by “trackers”. These cookies are installed on your hard disk in order to present personalised ads. Can “Do Not Track” stop this?
Published 13.12.2012
As we all know, the Internet is an open book. However, there are so-called privacy protectors which purport to protect your private data on the Internet. What do they do, and are they effective?
Published 31.03.2011
Most modern browsers allow you to erase all your surfing traces. However, the latest browsers are also equipped with a “privacy” function. How does it work and what does it do?
Published 06.02.2009
Advertisers are constantly trying to track you when you surf the Internet, applying all kinds of methods. Most modern browsers can block tracking cookies, but anti-tracking tools offer a safer
solution. How do they work?
Published 18.09.2013
Some online services demand access to your e-mail account, other apps request access to your social network or cloud storage. Is it a good idea to consent to this?
Published 12.11.2018
Suppose you log in to your webmail via a colleague’s or a friend’s computer, or at a hotel or a cybercafé. How do you make sure that you don’t unwittingly leave any private information behind?
Published 20.04.2007
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