Chrome users, make this change now to limit ad tracking

February 23, 2022

By Kim Komando

It seems you can’t escape being tracked. Whether it’s a social media platform, an app or one of your smart devices, there’s a good chance a bunch of companies knows way too much about you.

Wordle is a daily word game that has taken the world by storm, and all you need to play is a smartphone and network connection. While Wordle is free to play, you may be paying with something else besides money — your privacy. Tap or click here for tips on avoiding avoid ad trackers in Wordle.

Earlier this week, Google announced its Privacy Sandbox for Android. This lets you turn off advertising IDs, disable third-party cooking tracking and more. The Privacy Sandbox isn’t available yet, but we have ways to limit ad tracking on multiple platforms.

Here’s the backstory

Last year Apple rolled out App Tracking Transparency (ATT), which lets iPhone and iPad users specify which apps can track their online behavior:

Tap or click here for more Apple privacy tips.

Google is working on a new Privacy Sandbox for Android, which the company says “will limit sharing of user data with third parties and operate without cross-app identifiers.”

Google currently lets users remove their advertising ID when opting out of personalization using advertising ID in Android Settings. You need a device running on the Android 12 or later OS:

This feature will remain in place while Google works on the Privacy Sandbox for at least the next two years. Google says the goal is to assure users that their information is protected while also providing developers and businesses with “tools to succeed on mobile.” Companies such as Snap, Duolingo and Rovio are stating their support.

As is the case for Apple users, you can start restricting advertisers from tracking you right from your Android phone, starting with your location:

You can also try this method:

To opt out of personalized ads:

To help lime ad tracking on Google Chrome, you can turn Do Not Track on. Here’s how:

On your desktop computer

On an Android device

NOTE: Do Not Track is currently not available for Apple devices.

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