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Advertisers have adopted a sly new technique to track web users that can’t be stopped by private browsing, or even changing devices.
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Lees meerAn ironic bug - when Firefox hit a bug and crashed, it could then hit another bug and upload crash report data even if you'd told it not to.
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Lees meerIf you’re a US householder, a humungous trove of your personal data was available on an easily-accessible file
Lees meerMaria takes a break from reviewing Mr Robot and turns her attention to the ultimate Christmas movie
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