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| Browser add-on verifies that sites actually honor their privacy policies Just because a website presents a privacy policy, doesn’t mean its code is actually abiding by that policy. To make the internet a little more secure, researchers from Waterloo University in Ontario created a browser plug-in that verifies whether a w... https://www.engadget.com/privacy-pol...151843900.html |
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