Komando.com

Did your tech devices make the worst-for-privacy list?

Mozilla, the folks behind Firefox, has another big project I keep an eye on. Its Privacy Not Included buyer’s guide. The latest way to measure digital privacy is its Annual Consumer Creep-O-Meter

It takes a hard look at the most popular consumer tech devices and assesses the good, the bad and the downright ugly. Mozilla uses a scale from one to 100, with 100 being the worst. 

Overall, Mozilla gives our current state of digital privacy a score of 75.6 out of 100. In Creep-O-Meter terms … That’s “very creepy.” Think of the neighbor who uses doll arms to decorate for Halloween.

The (few) privacy winners

Mozilla’s research team looked at 172 products. These apps and items passed the test: 

And now for the biggest privacy losers:

DIY creep factor

Head to the Mozilla Creep-O-Meter to see if the products in your household help or hurt your digital privacy.

To get started, select which popular products you own from the list. Click See Results for a custom score based on how well (or poorly) your selections protect your personal information. 

We tested it by choosing Telegram, the Apple Watch and the Google Nest video doorbell. Crushed it with a “You’re off the grid” rating! Now, all that’s left is to buy that plot of land in the middle of nowhere.