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The Best Chrome Extensions to Prevent Creepy Web Tracking

Posted on 25 September 2020

From wired.com

Extensions in a Chrome browser with eyes looking around.

ALMOST EVERY SITE you visit tracks you to try and link your browsing history to your interests and, in turn, show you targeted adverts. One minute you’re searching for a new desk, the next adverts for that furniture website you looked at are stalking you around the web.

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