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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
Cookies are tiny text files which a webserver places on your hard disk. Some cookies are useful, but others monitor your surfing behaviour. How do you separate the wheat from the chaff and manage
cookies optimally?
Published 28.11.2016
Cookies - tiny files which websites deposit on your computer - are a necessary evil. However, not all cookies are bad, but how do you prevent the installation of “third-party cookies” which keep
track of what you’re doing on the Internet?
Published 30.11.2010
We’ve previously discussed various methods for plugging the “privacy holes” in the Google Chrome browser. Let’s see how you can do this in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera.
Published 15.03.2012
If you’re set on your privacy, you will probably have used the “private browsing” option of your browser already. When should you use it and how well does it really protect your privacy?
Published 13.02.2015
Your browser is probably the program you use most often. If you wish to run as few privacy and security risks as possible when surfing, it’s essential to configure your browser properly. How?
Published 02.08.2011
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
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