Quick Resources — Module 10
Module 10: Privacy in Practice — Individuals
Curated practical tools and guides for auditing and improving your personal privacy online.
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1 pagesQuick Resources — Module 10: Privacy in Practice
These free, trusted resources complement the practical lessons in Module 10. Each can be acted on immediately.
Have I Been Pwned Check whether your email addresses appear in publicly disclosed data breaches. Created and maintained by security researcher Troy Hunt. Enter every email address you use regularly. 🔗 haveibeenpwned.com
SimpleOptOut.com A curated directory of direct opt-out links for major data brokers, advertising networks, and services that hold your data. Simplifies the otherwise complex process of requesting removal from broker databases. 🔗 simpleoptout.com
Privacy Guides (privacyguides.org) A community-maintained, open-source guide to privacy-respecting software — including browsers, VPNs, password managers, email providers, and operating systems. Independently reviewed and regularly updated. 🔗 privacyguides.org
EFF Privacy Badger The Electronic Frontier Foundation's browser extension that automatically blocks tracking scripts based on their behaviour. Free, open-source, and available for Firefox and Chrome-based browsers. 🔗 privacybadger.org
Google My Activity Review and delete the activity Google has recorded about you across all its products — Search, YouTube, Maps, and its advertising network. Part of a full digital footprint audit. 🔗 myactivity.google.com
Also in this course's neighbourhood: The Data and Privacy companion course covers the "Taking Your Data Back" phase in depth — including data deletion requests, data broker removal, and reclaiming control of your information from platforms.