You said elsewhere, Andrew, that you lack reader comments and feedback. Let me help.
As usual, your output is thoroughly researched, extremely well written, and hence easily put into practice. There are several actionable points in this article alone, and I will research and try some of them.
I do not doubt that, as you say, you "put quite a bit of time and knowledge into writing this", and I think thanks are due. Thank you!
I look forward to reading other articles in the series.
However, they do have some close ties with Microsoft and TripAdvisor (a relationship to be borne in mind where tracking of your physical location is concerned):
You said elsewhere, Andrew, that you lack reader comments and feedback. Let me help.
As usual, your output is thoroughly researched, extremely well written, and hence easily put into practice. There are several actionable points in this article alone, and I will research and try some of them.
I do not doubt that, as you say, you "put quite a bit of time and knowledge into writing this", and I think thanks are due. Thank you!
I look forward to reading other articles in the series.
That's very kind of you to say, thank you.
Is there any specific area of IT or privacy that you would particularly like me to write about or otherwise advise on?
Thanks Andrew some great advice. I’ve used DuckDuckGo for a few years now but I did read somewhere that Goolag had bought it.
DuckDuckGo itself refutes that suggestion, Steve:
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/company/who-owns-duckduck-go/
However, they do have some close ties with Microsoft and TripAdvisor (a relationship to be borne in mind where tracking of your physical location is concerned):
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/search-privacy/