Daily Shaarli
May 28, 2024
Cover Your Tracks is a tool by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) that shows how trackers see your browser. It provides an overview of your browser’s most unique and identifying characteristics, helping you understand your privacy exposure online.
🔍 Tests how well your browser protects against tracking
🕵️ Reveals fingerprinting techniques used to identify browsers
📊 Provides a detailed report of your browser’s unique attributes
⚡ Lightweight, fast, and easy to run directly in your browser
📂 Collects only anonymous data for testing purposes
🤝 Open‑source initiative maintained by the EFF
Perfect for: Users who want to audit their browser’s privacy protections and learn how trackers operate.
Privacy Badger is a browser extension by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) that stops advertisers and other third‑party trackers from secretly following you online. Unlike traditional ad blockers, it focuses purely on blocking tracking behavior.
🦡 Automatically learns to block domains that track you across multiple sites
🚫 Doesn’t block ads unless they are tracking you
🔍 Algorithmic tracker detection – no human‑curated blocklists
⚡ Lightweight, efficient, and easy to use
🌐 Works with major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera)
🤝 Open‑source project maintained by the EFF
Perfect for: Users who want to disappear from advertisers’ radar without breaking websites or relying on static blocklists.
Session is an end‑to‑end encrypted messenger that minimizes sensitive metadata, designed for people who want absolute privacy and freedom from surveillance.
📱 No phone numbers – accounts are completely anonymous
🔒 End‑to‑end encryption with onion routing network
🧭 Censorship‑resistant with no central point of failure
🛡️ No data collection – nothing to leak or breach
💻 Available on Android, iOS, macOS, Linux, and Windows
⚡ Lightweight, fast, and privacy‑focused
🤝 Community‑driven, open‑source project with active development
Perfect for: Users who want secure, anonymous messaging without metadata exposure.
PrivacyTests.org is an open‑source initiative that subjects popular web browsers to a suite of automated tests. These tests audit browsers’ privacy properties in an unbiased manner, revealing what data each browser leaks and how well they protect users.
🧪 Runs automated tests on major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, Brave, etc.)
🔍 Evaluates tracking resistance, fingerprinting protection, and data leakage
📊 Publishes detailed reports with clear comparisons across browsers
⚡ Updated regularly to reflect new browser versions and privacy changes
🌐 Results made public to help users make informed choices
🤝 Encourages browser makers to fix leaks of private user data
Perfect for: Users who want transparent, evidence‑based insights into browser privacy protections.