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How Your Phone Tracks You Every Day
Location, sensors, and SDKs build a behavioral profile whether or not you read the privacy policy.
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digital privacy
Location, sensors, and SDKs build a behavioral profile whether or not you read the privacy policy.
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Layered habits—accounts, browsers, payments—beat any single magic tool.
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Compare defaults, engines, extensions, and who funds development before you switch browsers for tracking.
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If you are not paying, your attention and data are the product being auctioned.
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Engagement signals infer interests, mood, and purchase intent with eerie accuracy.
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Fingerprints, storage, and cross-site trackers recreate identity without cookies.
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Delete stale accounts, tighten sharing, and separate identities by purpose.
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A VPN encrypts traffic to its server—it is not invisibility from accounts or malware.
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Attackers chain small failures: reused passwords, phishing, unpatched software.
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Start with password manager, updates, and two-factor before exotic tools.
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2FA adds a second proof—prefer app or key over SMS when possible.
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Breach databases and account alerts help; assume reuse is the real risk.
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Humans pick memorable patterns; machines guess them at scale.
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Lawful process can compel logs from providers—privacy tools change what exists, not all law.
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