Google Chrome is not just a browser; it's a surveillance tool. In this episode of the Sovereign Computing Show, Jordan Bravo and Steven DeLorme delve into why Chrome collects vast amounts of your data and discuss more private alternatives. They explore various browsers like Firefox, Brave, and the up-and-coming Ladybird, as well as private search engines such as DuckDuckGo, StartPage, and Kagi. Learn how to take back control of your web browsing experience with privacy-focused tools and strategies. Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/is-your-web-browser-spying-on-you 00:00 Google Chrome: The Spy in Your Browser 00:36 Welcome to the Sovereign Computing Show 00:52 Sponsorship and Community at ATL BitLab 02:02 Boosting and Interacting with the Show 02:58 Apple's Encryption Battle with the UK Government 04:57 The US Government's Stance on Encryption 17:13 Choosing Private Web Browsers and Search Engines 18:24 Why You Should Avoid Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge 22:56 The Benefits of Using Brave Browser 27:48 Exploring Firefox as a Private Browser Option 29:17 The Importance of Firefox in the Browser Ecosystem 30:07 Nostalgia for Firefox's Early Days 31:55 The Rise of Brave and Other Chromium Forks 33:00 Introducing Ladybird: A New Browser on the Horizon 34:25 Essential Browser Extensions for Privacy and Ad Blocking 37:55 Mobile Browsers and Syncing Solutions 46:28 Exploring Alternative Search Engines 54:27 Listener Boosts and Podcasting 2.0 Apps 56:05 Closing Remarks and How to Support the Show