Bert Hubert , a developer and privacy advocate, has created an application to monitor how oftenGoogle tracks you.- The app beeps every time Google tracks you while using a program or browsing.
- The app uses IP addresses to identify if Google is tracking the user.
Bert Hubert, the developer of PowerDNS, a popular open-source DNS server program, created an app named
Googerteller is an app that helps you understand how much Google tracks you while browsing the internet. It starts tracking the moment you start typing in your browser or using any program.
The way Googerteller works is by keeping a track of the IP addresses that you connect to. The app will beep every time you connect to an IP address associated with Google services except Google Cloud. This works for browsers as well as other programs.
Hubert has shared a demo where he uses Google Chrome to go to the Dutch government’s official website. He starts hearing beeps when he starts typing the website’s address in the search bar.
Once he starts using the website, he hears a beep whenever he expands an option or clicks on something.
At present, Googerteller is limited to Linux devices. You will not be able to use it on Windows or macOS devices.
You can go to the Github page and follow the instructions to get the app running.
Another user has created a version that works with macOS devices.
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