Freedome and trackers
Just wondering about Freedome
Every now and then there are tweets like this
Interesting topic, but if you click the link you get
Now which is worse being subjected to facial recognitions or allowing use of your device and data to read the article?
When links like this are posted (there are more like that) is Freedome overlooking that or implying that if you use Freedome you do not have to care about that?
If you do not have to worry about that, does it mean that when you are allowing it you are actually feeding false information and not telling that?
Or something more?
Comments
-
Thank you for your response.
I understand it is their policy and in order to see the information I need to accept.
That is beside the point.
The point is I care about my privacy and do not want to handle over the store keys for just viewing a single article. Therefore I use Freedome.
The question is that when tweeting that does Freedome imply that I it is OK for my privacy because I use Freedome and my real details are not compromised or that the tweeter does not care if they are compromised.
-
Hello @martink
Even if you click OK to allow cookies for a website, our Freedome VPN is an powerful online privacy and security tool that enables you to hide your online activity and disguise your IP address. By hiding your IP address, you effectively disconnect your identity from the cookies that websites create, making it impossible for anyone to use them to track your online activity.
Please refer this KB article to know more about preventing website sites from tracking you by Freedome and this KB article for Freedome Anti-Tracking feature.
🚩 What Do You Think?
We’d love your thoughts on our fresh look! Quick survey, big impact!