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Domain Name System privacy — how DNS requests can expose your browsing activity and how DNS-over-HTTPS and other solutions protect you.
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What Is HTTPS Encryption Actually Protecting? Your Guide to Secure Browsing
HTTPS encrypts your data in transit, but it doesn't hide everything. Discover what HTTPS protects, what it leaves exposed, and how to close the gaps.
What Is an ISP and What Can It See?
Your ISP sees more of your online activity than you think. Discover what data ISPs collect, how they track you, and how to limit their visibility.
Does HTTPS Hide Browsing From ISP?
HTTPS encrypts page content and form data, but your ISP can still see which domains you visit and your traffic metadata. Here's what's actually hidden.
Does Clearing Cookies Stop Tracking?
Clearing cookies reduces ad tracking but doesn't stop IP tracking, fingerprinting, or DNS visibility. Learn what cookie deletion actually changes and what remains visible.
How Online Tracking Works (And How to Reduce It Without Breaking the Web)
Online tracking goes far beyond ads. Learn how IP addresses, cookies, fingerprinting, and DNS requests expose your activity — and how to reduce it practically.
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Check what other information your connection and device expose online.