The rampant data sharing fueled by online tracking has serious consequences. Privacy Badger blocks online tracking to prevent your browsing data from being used against you. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/03/online-tracking-out-control-privacy-badger-can-help-you-fight-back
Online Tracking is Out of Control—Privacy Badger Can Help You Fight Back

Every time you browse the web, you're being tracked. That’s why EFF created Privacy Badger, a free, open source browser extension used by millions to fight corporate surveillance and take back control of their data.

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@eff does it still conflict with vpn or Ublock origin
Privacy Badger: Ein individueller Fingerprint

Aufgrund der vielen Anfragen zum Privacy Badger: Der Privacy Badger der EFF arbeitet nicht mit statischen Filterlisten, sondern auf Basis…

@thog @eff The linked post is from 2016. Much has changed since then. For a still current overview, see https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/10/privacy-badger-learns-block-ever-more-trackers
Introducing Badger Swarm: New Project Helps Privacy Badger Block Ever More Trackers

Today we are introducing Badger Swarm, a new tool for Privacy Badger that runs distributed Badger Sett scans in the cloud. Badger Swarm helps us continue updating and growing Privacy Badger’s tracker knowledge, as well as continue adding new ways of catching trackers. Thanks to continually expanding Badger Swarm-powered training, Privacy Badger comes packed with its largest blocklist yet.

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@eff just wanted to drop a public note as a concerned US person. ICE has been buying publically available data, including 'harmless' ad data, collected via apps and websites we use. It is one reason why using a privacy-oriented browser and addons like privacy badger are so important, and the perfect example of how seemingly inconsequential things DO have big consequences.