Urban VPN’s Privacy Fail: When Your VPN Becomes Your Data’s Worst Frenemy

Urban VPN Proxy, a popular browser extension, is ironically harvesting data from AI chatbot conversations while posing as a privacy protector. This dubious data collection affects interactions with ChatGPT and other chatbots, revealing a comedy of errors in security expectations. Remember, nothing says privacy like your private chats being sold to the highest bidder!

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Hot Take:

Who knew the real “urban jungle” was in our browser extensions? Forget lions and tigers; it’s the VPNs that’ll really get ya! In a plot twist worthy of a cyber-soap opera, Urban VPN Proxy has been caught red-handed doing the data tango with our AI chatbots. Talk about a privacy plot thicker than grandma’s gravy! Remember, folks, sometimes the biggest threat to your data privacy is lurking in the very tools you trust to protect it. So, keep your eyes peeled and your extensions uninstalled—or risk becoming the next data dinner for cyber sharks.

Key Points:

– Urban VPN Proxy, a popular browser extension, is secretly collecting data from AI chatbot conversations.
– The extension affects about 8 million users and operates independently of its VPN functionality.
– Data is harvested via injected scripts that override browser APIs to capture network requests.
– Despite privacy disclosures, the harvesting aligns with the developer’s data broker affiliations.
– Users are advised to audit browser extensions to protect data privacy effectively.

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