Be aware that although the above tools can minimize your digital footprint, they have limitations.Use the Tor Browser to research, for example, medical information or other sensitive topics that you don’t want advertisers to link to your identity.Otherwise, your router may be remotely exploitable due to known security vulnerabilities, which would let an attacker take over your entire home network. If that’s not possible, make sure to change the default password, keep your router up to date, and disable any remote administration features. Consider using a Wi-Fi router or mesh-networking kit that does not allow administration over a web interface and that auto-updates.Currently this function is an experimental feature in Chrome. Go to Preferences, scroll to the bottom of the page, select Network Settings, scroll down, and select Enable DNS over HTTPS and Use Default. If you use Firefox, use DNS over HTTPS (DoH), which protects your privacy relating to which websites your browser is requesting from some third parties while also improving performance.Note that you can manually turn off these extensions for websites with features that work only with ad tracking allowed, a feature generally not available with VPN apps. We have some favorites, including the EFF’s Privacy Badger and uBlock Origin, which both minimize tracking from websites and online ad networks, as well as security vulnerabilities. If you are choosing to use a VPN to avoid being tracked online across various ad networks, some browser extensions can be helpful.
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(iOS and newer Android devices are automatically encrypted if you have an effective passcode.)