Privacy Digest 15/23
Track the trackers together: Ghostery opened up its tracker library
Anyone can now contribute in making the web a more private space. This move enables users to track and block online trackers more effectively, by allowing for collaboration and more transparency. Giving a name and a context to each of these entities as well as more control over what information users want to share and with whom is spreading more awareness of online tracking. See how you can contribute!
techradar.com
Privacy-focused Brave Search launches its own image and video search
Privacy-focused search engine and browser maker Brave launches its own image and video search engine, serving directly from the company's own independent index.
techcrunch.com
Meta Files New Patent to Gather Voice ID Data for User Authentication and Info Matching
The patent seems to be aimed with the development of its AR glasses.
socialmediatoday.com
Canon warns printer users to manually wipe Wi-Fi settings before discarding
If you thought a factory reset wipes Wi-Fi passwords, you'd be wrong.
arstechnica.com
Google to launch privacy tools which remove unwanted personal images
Update will also ensure explicit or graphic photos do not appear easily in search results
theguardian.com