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browser.events.data.microsoft.com: Microsoft’s Browser Tracker | Privacy Auditor

browser.events.data.microsoft.com: Microsoft’s Browser Telemetry Threat The domain browser.events.data.microsoft.com is part of Microsoft’s telemetry system. It collects data on your browser usage, feeding into analytics and profiling at the cost of your privacy.

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usage-ping.brave.com: Brave Browser Tracker Revealed | Privacy Auditor

usage-ping.brave.com: How Brave Tracks Your Browser Usage Brave’s usage-ping.brave.com gathers data on how you use their browser, claiming it’s for development purposes. However, this collection intrudes on your privacy, and Privacy Auditors are here to expose its impact.

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merino.services.mozilla.com: Mozilla Tracker Revealed | Privacy Auditor

merino.services.mozilla.com: How Mozilla Tracks Your Browser Use Mozilla’s tracker, merino.services.mozilla.com, collects data on your interactions with Firefox and related services, monitoring usage to profile behavior. Even from a privacy-focused company, this raises concerns. Here’s what it does and how to limit exposure.

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variations.brave.com: Brave Browser Tracker Exposed | Privacy Auditor

variations.brave.com: How Brave Tracks Your Browser Usage Even privacy-focused browsers like Brave have trackers. variations.brave.com monitors your interactions to test features, but it invades your privacy by collecting usage data. Here’s what it does and how to shield yourself.

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logs.browser-intake-datadoghq.com: Browser Activity Tracker | Privacy Auditor

logs.browser-intake-datadoghq.com: Datadog’s Invasive Browser Tracking The domain logs.browser-intake-datadoghq.com is operated by Datadog to gather browser activity and app usage data, often including personal details. It directly invades your privacy with detailed monitoring. Here’s what it does and how to block it.

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