Google Chrome Will Now Track You With Fingerprinting
- My Digital Fortress
- Mar 18
- 1 min read
Google Chrome is making it even harder to stay private online.
Starting today, Chrome allows advertisers to use fingerprinting, a sneaky way to track you even if you delete cookies or use incognito mode.
Google once called fingerprinting “wrong”, but now it’s quietly allowing advertisers to use it.
By collecting data like your device, browser settings, IP address, and more, Chrome helps advertisers create a unique digital ID that follows you across the web—without your permission.
Unlike cookies, you can’t clear or block fingerprinting in Chrome.
That’s why privacy-focused browsers like Brave are now more important than ever.
These browsers come with built-in fingerprinting protection, blocking trackers before they can collect your data.
If you value your privacy, it’s time to ditch Chrome and switch to a browser that actually protects you.
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