The trackers found on health exchanges are extremely common and are used by the world's most popular websites, including ones people use to prepare for college, do their taxes, get a mortgage, or ...
This story was originally published by The Markup, now a part of CalMatters.Sign up for their newsletter.In April, The Markup and CalMatters found that Covered California, the state of California’s ...
Google has U-turned on its plans to roll-out a standalone prompt for third-party cookies and trackers in Chrome, leaving the data privacy of millions of users at risk. In a blog post, Google said: "We ...
The next version of Internet Explorer will let users turn on “tracking protection,” a new mechanism that will block specified third-party sites from tracking users, Microsoft said. The announcement ...
In April, The Markup and CalMatters found that Covered California, the state of California’s healthcare exchange, was sending its users’ personal health information to LinkedIn. The news triggered a ...