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The general public is finally starting to pay attention to their online privacy, and things can get quite scary once you learn how your data is managed and who can access it. There are many ways to safeguard your privacy while browsing the web, and we will be discussing a lot of them here, as quite a few are included in this product.
FigLeaf was designed as an attempt to provide users with a complete solution for keeping their browsing habits, personal information and account credentials private when accessing the Internet. It consists of a desktop app and one or more browser extensions which work together to keep your data secure.
Security breaches are inevitable, but companies often do a poor job of informing their users when they happen. If your accounts have been compromised, it is vital to change your passwords as soon as possible.
FigLeaf can check if your email address is part of any known security breach, and it provides details about them as well. It can then help you change your password to limit the extent of the damage.
If you’ve used a password manager before, this part will be pretty familiar. FigLeaf isn’t too different from other similar solutions on the market, though it does come with a very interesting new feature that we will discuss later.
The app, together with the browser extension, can help you generate secure passwords for your accounts and then type them automatically whenever you visit a login page. The process is very intuitive, and you can choose which account will be used if more than one is registered on a website.
However, while we can appreciate the fact that the process is very streamlined, it does not seem to be possible to customize the password generation algorithm, which many users will see as a downside.
This is an exciting feature that aims to prevent even that all-too-necessary piece of information from becoming public – your email address. In order to keep your address private, FigLeaf can generate a new, unique email for each new account you create, thus making it impossible for your personal email to be a part of data breaches.
All messages sent to the masked account will be redirected to your personal address, which is particularly helpful if a website requires confirmation before an account is activated.
If you browse the web without a VPN, your navigation history can be accessed by your ISP or even third parties, which we would all like to avoid. To combat this, the FigLeaf Chrome extension comes with a built-in VPN client that will encrypt all traffic and prevent your real location from being broadcasted.
However, there is no information offered regarding the location and number of available servers, so your download and upload speed may take a considerable hit. Also, it is not certain whether or not traffic logs are saved by the VPN provider, an important factor when looking for a VPN service.
Trackers are everywhere on the web, and they are designed to collect information that is useful for advertising and other purposes. It is no surprise that many users prefer to block them, as it is difficult to tell exactly where your information will end up.
While there are many browser extensions designed for this purpose, it is certainly nice to have this feature integrated into FigLeaf, as you can limit the number of add-ons you need to browse the web securely.
FigLeaf looks very promising, and there will certainly be a demand for products that integrate multiple security and privacy tools in the future. It even comes with some interesting innovations, such as email masking, and it is a good choice for users who prefer a streamlined solution for managing accounts and protecting their privacy.
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