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Ask HN: How do you preserve individual browsing privacy in a household?
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6 points
by guuggye
1522 days ago
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I'm receiving targeted ads and suggested content on my individual device related to searches that other family members recently made on their respective devices. A typical household connects to a single router when accessing the Web. To the external world they will all share the same public IP address. If I understand correctly, individuals are often tracked by their IP address, besides other identifiers. Which may be one possible cause. How can I preserve the privacy of each family member and avoid the annoyance of ads and content being misattributed to other family members? |
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You could use a search engine like DuckDuckGo that doesn't remember your search history.
You could look into using a network-wide ad blocker such as Pi-hole: https://pi-hole.net (requires some flavor of Linux).