Running a Privacy Audit on Your System
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Running a Privacy Audit on Your System
The Privacy Audit tool in True Protection by Jag performs a thorough analysis of your system and browser configurations to identify potential privacy weaknesses. It checks for exposed personal data, insecure settings, and tracking vulnerabilities.
What the Privacy Audit Checks
- Browser Privacy: Reviews browser settings including cookie policies, Do Not Track configuration, saved passwords security, and installed extensions.
- System Privacy: Checks operating system telemetry settings, location services, advertising ID status, and diagnostic data sharing.
- Application Privacy: Reviews installed application permissions including camera access, microphone access, and contact list access.
- Network Privacy: Examines DNS configuration, exposed network services, and connected device visibility.
- Data Exposure: Searches for personal information (email addresses, phone numbers, credentials) stored in unencrypted files.
Running an Audit
- Step 1: Navigate to Privacy > Privacy Audit.
- Step 2: Select the areas you want to audit or choose Full Audit for a complete review.
- Step 3: Click Start Audit. The process typically takes 5 to 10 minutes.
- Step 4: Review the findings and follow the recommended actions for each issue.
Privacy Score
After the audit completes, True Protection assigns a Privacy Score from 0 to 100. A score above 80 indicates strong privacy configuration. Scores below 50 highlight significant areas for improvement. Each finding includes a one-click fix option where possible.
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