How Can I Keep Track Of My Browsing History Across Many Devices?

How Can I Keep Track Of My Browsing History Across Many Devices?
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Most people are concerned about their personal information being available on the internet. Can your ISP know what you're downloading and track your history?

An internet service provider (ISP) is are companies that provide you with internet access. Some are privately owned and operated, while others are community-owned and operated. However, they all track your internet activities, ostensibly to improve the user experience.

Your Internet service provider can follow and keep your data on a variety of devices. As a result, you must protect more than your computer, particularly if you use the same profiles on your laptop, phone, PC, and iPad.

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Protect your computer and laptop from internet service provider (ISP) tracking

Installing a trustworthy VPN on your laptop or PC, such as NordVPN, will safeguard all of your devices in your home from ISPs.

Most VPNs will create the ideal settings for you and protect all of your devices automatically. If it doesn't, you may set up a VPN manually on Chrome, Windows, Apple, and iOS devices.

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Stop your phone or tablet from being tracked by your ISP

When you connect to the internet via your mobile phone provider, that company becomes your Internet Service Provider (ISP). And you can bet they're watching and recording everything you do when surfing the web.

Your information will be hidden from your cellphone provider by using a VPN. It's worth mentioning, though, that if you only secure one device, your ISP can still monitor you. It can use clues like related Gmail addresses to identify that you're the same person, and it can continue to save your data and track your behavior without restricting your speed.

Last but not least

It's certainly worth taking some efforts to protect your online activities if you respect your privacy and don't want to take any chances with your online data, the security of your house, or your finances.

Encrypt your data with a combination of VPNs and HTTPS sites and make sure you're secured on all devices, and you'll be able to rest easy knowing that the hundreds of data points you've left all over the internet won't be exploited for bad purposes.

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