Chrome tries to guess what you want to find or visit on the Internet. To do so, it sends a lot of information about your surfing behaviour to Google - maybe more than you care for. Can you avoid
this?
Published 10.02.2012
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
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
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
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
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
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
Are you set on safeguarding your online privacy? Although it’s impossible to surf the Internet without leaving any traces at all, here are some tips to reduce them to a minimum.
Published 23.02.2016
You know that it’s best to use a secure website for home banking or online shopping. But are webmail or social networks at risk as well? Can you use a secure address there too?
Published 10.01.2011