Researchers catch Meta apps abusing Android to track sensitive browsing history
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Privacy concerns are more prevalent than ever, with tools like VPNs, ad blockers, and private browsing continuing to gain popularity. While something like Incognito Mode won't stop ISPs from tracking users' web history, it should (theoretically) prevent apps from sharing your most sensitive site visits with other apps and marketing data servers. Android uses a technique called sandboxing to keep apps at arm's length from each other so they can't manipulate connections to surreptitiously track behaviors.