‘Stop selling or sharing my personal information’: Research finds big tech companies could be tracking you even when you’ve opted out



  • webXray audit finds Google, Microsoft and Meta ignoring global privacy governance signals
  • Despite legal requirements in California and other states, 55% of sites still set advertising cookies after opt-out.
  • The report highlights Google’s 86% failure rate, Microsoft’s one-year tracking cookie, and Meta’s ongoing event logging; A potential liability of $5.8 billion is projected.

Big tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta are completely ignoring people’s explicit requests not to be tracked or to sell their browsing data to third parties. This is what emerges from a new forensic audit recently carried out by webXray, a search engine for analyzing Internet tracking, traffic and content.

Earlier this year, webXray published the March 2026 California Privacy Audit, which said that even when users explicitly invoke the Global Privacy Control (GPC), 194 online advertising services were still setting tracking cookies.

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