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Ulaa Privacy Report

Ulaa privacy report is an easy-to-read summary of how Ulaa takes care of your privacy. It gives a comprehensive data on the number of trackers that tried to follow your trail (of course Ulaa blocked them).

What is a tracker?

Imagine you are taking a long walk along the beach. You will leave a foot trail behind and anyone can easily track you. Similarly, the web is the sandy beach here! Trackers pick up the trails you leave while surfing the web and eventually create a virtual profile to recommend content and do much more. They can even decide what you see on the web!

 

By blocking these trackers, Ulaa protects your data and helps you have a safe browsing experience. You can choose the level of protection you wish to enable in your browser- Standard or Extreme, according to your needs. 


Where to find the Ulaa privacy report?

  • You can find the privacy report chart on the default dashboard page of Ulaa.

  • Click See more.

  • You can see the following.

  1. The graph represents the total number of trackers blocked in the past 30 days.

  2. Most contacted trackers- Trackers that tried to follow your trails the most, but blocked by Ulaa.

  3. List of vulnerable websites and trackers that have been blocked.

or,

  • Click the shield icon in the top right corner of the address bar

  • Select Privacy Report.

  • To see the full list of the trackers loaded by websites, switch to the Trackers tab.

 



Note:

Privacy report is not available on Kids Mode and Open season Mode.

 

 



For any additional queries or assistance reach us at https://ulaabrowser.zohodesk.com/portal/en/newticket 
Want to share your feedback? Write to us at https://ulaa.com/feedback 

 

 




  • Divya . S
  • Divya . S
  • Updated: 1 year ago
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