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"textContent": "submitted by BrikoX to webdev\n46 points | 6 comments\nhttps://www.toolbox-kit.com/blog/i-audited-popular-dev-tools-privacy-results-are-scary\n\n> I tested what happens when you paste code into popular online developer tools. Some sites contact 96 external domains, set 540 cookies, and run real-time ad auctions on your data. Here is everything I found.",
"title": "I Audited the Privacy of Popular Free Dev Tools — The Results Are Terrifying"
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