Showing posts with label Brave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brave. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2021

How To Track Third Party Cookie Blocking Browsers

 Private Browsers Are Visiting Your Site

Want to see them? 

 

 

Web browsers like Brave, Firefox, Tor (and soon Google's Chrome) block all third party cookies.  That means your web analytics cannot see these visitors on your website.

Traffic Catch lets you see every time a visitor using a private browser like Brave, Firefox, Tor (and yes Chrome) lands on your site.

Web analytics for private browsers 

What does that REALLY MEAN?

You cannot tell if an ad is effective, what YouTube video is getting traction, what affiliate is sending you the most traffic.

You are completely in the dark when it comes to who is visiting your website and from where!

Traffic Catch is the ONLY web analytics that doesn't use third party cookies. That means EVERY private browser that visits your site is identified!


 

Web analytics for private browsers
 
Now you can see those private browsers like Brave, Firefox and Tor when they visit your site. The best part of all is you can see where they came from, what pages on your site they visited and how many times they came back.
 
Don't believe it? 
Here is the proof.
 
 
 
So get started seeing every private browser that visits your site today with the ONLY web analytics solution that can see EVERY browser on your site.
 
Get Traffic Catch today.

 


Thursday, February 04, 2021

How To Hide Your Browsing From Google

 


There are a bunch of solutions out there (VPN, Tor, DuckDuckGo etc) that claim they can hide your browsing from Google.

Here is the truth....while they are all good products, they don't hide your browsing from Google.

Google has some type of their script on almost EVERY website. (Analytics, Ads, Maps, Youtube, reCAPTCHA etc).

So when you visit a site, Google can identify you by your computer. It doesn't matter if you used a private search engine, a VPN or a private browser.

To see how many Google Trackers are on a website, visit PageXray.

There you can see just how many Google trackers are on a site.

You can test to see if Google is able to track you online with this simple test. Try this with your VPN, Tor or Brave browser.

Go to Google Images

Click the camera icon.

 

Then click upload an image, then click browse.

 

If it opened your computer, that means Google is able to see and basically touch your computer on every site they have script on.

 In order to hide your browsing from Google, the browser cannot run on your device, but in the cloud...a cloud browser or a virtual private browser.

Google will still be able to track this browsing, but they will tracking a server, and NOT YOUR COMPUTER.

So every search, on every search engine,  is private. Every site you visit you will be anonymous.

When you want to be completely anonymous and virus free on the Web, get the ONLY virtual private browser.

Monday, July 06, 2020

How To Be Anonymous On The Internet

You want to hide your browsing from Big Tech and the government but you’re not sure what private browsing solution can really do that.

A lot of new solutions claim that you can be “private and secure” if you use a VPN, Tor or a private search engine but they also show you how to clear your browsing history and cookies from the browser.

If you have to clear your cookies or browsing history from your computer, you are NOT HIDING your browsing from Big Tech.

In order to hide your browsing from Big Tech and the government, you need to hide the laptop or PC that is actually doing the browsing, or USE someone else’s computer!

A VPN, Tor or private browser do NOT keep you anonymous online because YOUR COMPUTER is actually doing the browsing.
Sure you could go the public library or an Internet cafe and use their computer to browse but that isn’t really convenient.

Now there is an easy way to hide your browsing using your own laptop or PC without leaving your home, it is done with a remote browser.

A remote browser lets you browse the Web and use someone else’s computer (called a server).

Your keyboard and mouse remotely control that computer and the browsing session is streamed to your monitor. It’s like watching TV or a movie on Netflix.

A website cannot identify you. Your Internet provider can’t tell what sites you visited and EVERY search you make is private.

There is no browsing history or cookies to delete. This private browsing also keeps your computer from ever getting a virus either!

A remote browser like TraceFree is the best private browser because you are completely anonymous online and always virus free.

Think of it like driving a rental car. All of Big Tech’s cameras still scan your license plate but they cannot tell that it is you or your computer that is actually doing the browsing.

This is how you can browse anonymously!