ProtectYourPrivacy
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By using technologies such as trackers, corporations like Facebook or Google gain information about roughly half of your browsing activity
Privacy protection tools (both free or paid) are key if you don't want your privacy to be abused and traded like a commodity

What they do
Your emails from most free email services are read for advertising data. 80% of the web uses Google trackers allowing Google to track users‘ movements across the internet. Internet service providers can record and monitor your activity. Various criminals can easily do the same
Just stop it
On these pages you will see how easy (and even free) it is to defend yourself.
“Privacy is not an option, and it shouldn't be the price we accept for just getting on the Internet.”

Gary Kovacs

Browsing privacy
When it comes to protecting your online privacy, choosing the right browser is a crucial first step. Unlike mainstream options such as Chrome and Safari, privacy-focused browsers like Brave and Firefox prioritize user security and offer numerous features designed to safeguard your personal information.

Internet connection privacy
When you connect to the internet, it is very easy to keep track of what sites you visit and what you do on the internet. Connection providers, wi-fi network operators, criminals. Data about your activities can be stored, shared or sold.

E-mail privacy
Most freemail companies analyze the content of emails to gain advertising data. There are secure (and even free) alternatives.

Revolut online payment privacy&security
Fintech bank Revolut is one of the few payment companies in the world that provides one-time payment virtual cards or virtual cards that can be temporarily blocked. Its physical cards can have copy protection and can be temporarily blocked or blocked for contactless payments. It comes with a range of premium services and benefits such as anonymization facilities or cashback on every payment.
PROTECT YOURSELF
Your privacy is one of the most valuable things you have on the internet. Big companies know this and will do anything to break into it to get data for advertising. Don’t let them!