Google Isn’t Hiding the Tracking: Google’s Privacy Policy Explained
Google tracks more than searches, across apps, sites, and devices. This breakdown explains what’s collected, why it matters, and what control you really have.
Comprehensive investigations into what data companies collect and who they share it with.
Google tracks more than searches, across apps, sites, and devices. This breakdown explains what’s collected, why it matters, and what control you really have.
Perplexity feels simple, but it collects far more data than users realize. Learn what you’re really sharing, how it’s used, and what that means for your privacy.
Canva says it’s all about creativity, but behind every design you make sits a huge amount of personal data. Here’s what Canva really collects, how it uses your information (yes, even for AI training), who it shares it with, and what control you actually have over it.
Discord says it doesn’t sell your data, and that’s true. But “not selling” isn’t the same as “not collecting.” Here’s a clear, human-readable breakdown of what Discord really does with your information, how long it keeps it, and what control you actually have.
OpenAI’s Privacy Policy reads like a manual for the world’s most powerful AI. Here’s the plain-text translation, what ChatGPT collects, keeps, and shares when you talk to it.
Instagram doesn’t have its own privacy policy, it follows Meta’s. Here’s a plain-language breakdown of what data Meta collects from you, how it uses it, who it shares it with, and what “privacy” really means on Instagram.
WhatsApp promises end-to-end encryption, but your metadata tells a different story. Discover what the privacy policy really says and how your data flows through Meta’s ecosystem.