How Much Is Your Personal Data Worth?

Services like Google and Facebook may seem free, but they actually come at a cost: your personal data. Find out what it’s worth to marketers and brokers. Read more

How Google Tracks You – And What You Can Do About It

The search giant is everywhere. Here’s why and how Google tracks you, what it means for your privacy, and how you can see your information. Read more

Is Your Favorite Website Spying On You?

See who is tracking your browsing and why. Here’s also a step-by-step guide to opting out of tracking on several different browsers and devices. Read more

Map: Internet Censorship Around the World

Much of the world’s population surfs an internet that is at least partially censored, and this map shows to which degree that is true for every country. Read more

The Multi-Billion Dollar Industry That Makes Its Living From Your Data

Though Facebook has been in the spotlight, it’s only one part of a complex, multi-billion dollar industry that makes a living from your personal data. Read more

What Does Google Know About You?

Google tracks pretty much everything you do, including where you’ve been, what you look like, and your personal beliefs. See what Google knows about you. Read more

How Technology is Shaping the Future of Consumer Credit

Massive amounts of data, the use of biometrics, the fintech boom, and neural networks are just some trends shaping the future of consumer credit. Read more

How to Be Invisible on the Internet

This in-depth infographic provides a practical guide on how anyone can increase privacy on their browser, social media networks, and mobile device. Read more

Here’s What the Big Tech Companies Know About You

Comparing the types of data that the big tech companies like Facebook, Google, and Amazon admit to collecting in their privacy policies. Read more

Mapped: Drone Privacy Laws Around the World

By 2025, the global commercial drone market could reach $42.8 billion. With such diverse uses, how do countries navigate drone privacy laws? Read more