I'm a bit disappointed with their "fight back" section. They buried network-wide technologies like the Pi-hole under web solutions, and they mentioned "burner" solutions only in the context of mobile phones. These days, though, most computers support the easy creation and use of multiple user accounts, and/or you can even buy relatively cheap "burner" computers like the Raspberry Pi (or some low-end tablets) for dedicated online uses (e.g., a banking-only device). More mention should have been made of Tor and VPNs and other techniques of limiting your network signature (e.g., visiting specific sites only when on the shared WiFi network of a specific business or library). Likewise, disposable email addresses are still a very important thing to use. Even if they can be combined in a unified profile, they often are not. More importantly, I think, is that you can embed your own tracking information in them about which service provider you gave them to, thereby allowing you to track the trackers. 9515b4e41d9e073f1536560bed11da9210f3acd47447f80f13e1371c17500dc2