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Tracker Blocking

The process of blocking third-party trackers on the internet

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Jan 27, 2026
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How do uBlock Origin and DuckDuckGo compare in third‑party tracker blocking in independent lab tests?

Independent reporting in the provided sources does not include a head‑to‑head independent lab test of ; available reviews and vendor pages instead compare design, filter lists, and real‑world behavior...

Jan 29, 2026
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How do Brave’s integrated Tor and fingerprint protections change measurable fingerprint uniqueness compared with default mobile browsers?

reduces measurable fingerprint uniqueness on mobile by combining aggressive API blocking and randomized outputs, yielding lower identifying data in tests and high scores on browser privacy suites comp...

Jan 15, 2026

What practical steps (beyond using DuckDuckGo) reduce fingerprintability when browsing?

Reducing fingerprintability requires combining browser selection, configuration, network masking, and sometimes advanced spoofing—no single change suffices . Practical steps include using browsers wit...

Jan 9, 2026

Alternatives to DuckDuckGo for private browsing on iPhone

On iPhone, several strong alternatives to the DuckDuckGo privacy browser exist, each trading off tracker blocking, fingerprint resistance, and convenience differently: Brave offers aggressive anti-tra...

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