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Here's how you can keep T-Mobile from sharing your data
By Jeramy Johnson published
It's an easy fix that you shouldn't have to do.

T-Mobile sells your app usage data to advertisers, unless you opt out now
By Samuel Contreras last updated
T-Mobile is using your app usage data to allow advertisers to more effectively influence your buying decisions.

Chromebooks may soon consolidate all of your privacy settings into one place
By Jay Bonggolto published
ChromeOS could gain a new privacy feature that will let you automatically disable your Chromebook's camera on a software level.

Google's Privacy Sandbox for Android gets its first developer preview
By Derrek Lee published
Google has announced its first developer preview for the Privacy Sandbox for Android 13. Developers will have access to the Topics API and SDK Runtime.

Google adds more ways to remove yourself from Search results
By Michael L Hicks published
If you spot your email, phone number, personal address, or log-in credentials in Search results, Google will now (finally) let you object to it and remove them from the public eye.

This new Chrome feature will help you better understand your privacy settings
By Derrek Lee published
Google's new Privacy Guide feature for Chrome aims to help users take better control of their privacy settings. It will launch on Chrome M100 browsers "in the coming weeks."
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