I feel like this should be more comprehensive. The fonts used in the homographic example, does not display the actual difference browsers do.
That said, it does have useful information as well.
I feel like this should be more comprehensive. The fonts used in the homographic example, does not display the actual difference browsers do.
That said, it does have useful information as well.
The password question acts as if pw mamagers don't exist. And I feel like hotel booking is a bad example, you will have to accept cookies to book, and you'll likely need to enter a credit card as well
The password question fully involves password managers in the explanatory text which pops up after you've answered.
Do I win or lose when I cannot even start the survey with Javascript disabled?
The quiz is kinda stupid. If you follow their recommendations then you probably can't actually do anything on the internet.
Recommends Brave search engine...
This had a lot of useful information!
This seems less of a privacy checkup and more of a "this is how to browse privately" like all the questions are common sense but things your everyday person is just going to take the easy way out on
I also especially give you an example of a public area there is no expectation for privacy and then say that you need to be careful of how you photograph in that area as people expect privacy, like what lol, don't go to a public setting and expect privacy, like I won't intentionally have you in a picture but if it happens it happens. I didn't know there was any countries that treated that differently
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.