
New Encryption Service Adds Privacy Protection for Web Browsing
New Encryption Service Adds Privacy Protection for Web Browsing
Security, Spoken · SpokenLayer
April 3, 20186m 2s
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Show Notes
Most of the traffic on the web is encrypted. And more websites are adopting basic encryption measures every day. That means that, in theory, eavesdroppers have a hard time seeing whom you're writing to on Gmail or what you're looking up on Wikipedia. But there's a catch. Big sites like Google and Facebook can see what links you click from their services, and use tracking cookies to follow you around the web.
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