The Electronic Frontier Foundation has updated its anti-web tracking tool, called Privacy Badger. Though in the past, Privacy Badger did not begin blocking third-party web trackers right away, it points out that it "learns about trackers as you browse." With the new update, however, certain third-party trackers will be blocked automatically. "For people who already use Privacy Badger," the EFF post states, "essentially nothing has changed. Privacy Badger still uses heuristics to learn what's tracking you and to decide what to block. For new users, Privacy Badger will already be trained to block many common trackers as soon as you download it."
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