

Safari (However, according to my research, several sources say Safari doesn't care about our privacy!).Firefox (I personally use Firefox in desktop).The only way to stop Google from tracking us is to use another browser. So, how do we stop Google from tracking us?

I am aware there are several settings in Google that can turn off tracking, but I seriously doubt that. If Google Chrome allows every cookie from every website, of course they'll also let themselves track you!) It's still not private! (This is true according to the many sources I visit and logic. Google Chrome sends data about whatever sites we visit to Google. That doesn't stop Google from tracking us. You can turn it off in the Settings > Cookies and other site data, but I don't recommend this. Thus, Google Chrome allows ALL cookies by default. Google Chrome is owned by (you won't guess it) GOOGLE!
Ungoogled chromium search engine code#
The Ungoogled Chromium browser source code can be downloaded from its repository on GitHub.As I said earlier, Google gets tons of revenue from advertising.

Ungoogled chromium search engine how to#
How to display the file, edit, view, etc. How to set a browser to Incognito or private mode.Essentially, when you're in Incognito Mode, the browser doesn't log what you've been doing during your last Internet session. To launch a new incognito browser, press Ctrl+ Shift+ N (Windows, Linux) or Command+ Shift+ N ( macOS X). Your ISP, employer, or other people using your computer can analyze your network or hard drive to ascertain your web activity while using Incognito mode. Use Incognito mode as a tool to increase your privacy, but understand that the privacy of your Internet activity is never absolute.
