HTTP Archive's latest Web Almanac reveals mobile-desktop performance gap and persistent tracking practices across millions of websites. Third-party tracking remains widespread, with 61% of cookies set ...
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Google engineers plan to improve user privacy and security by putting a short lifespan on cookies delivered via HTTP connections. Google hopes that the move will force website developers and ...
The proposed standard enables two methods of automated preference delivery—one that communicates directly with the web server hosting a site being visited, and another that communicates with the ...
Flash cookies placed by many of the most popular Web sites are being used to track site visitors, even going so far as to re-create http tracking cookies after they’re deleted by privacy-conscious ...
Users can still be tracked even if they delete their HTTP cookies since Adobe's Flash plug-in stores data Adobe’s Flash program is being used on heavily trafficked Web sites to collect information on ...
For years, Chrome, Firefox, and virtually all other browsers have offered a setting that doesn’t save or refer to website cookies, browsing history, or temporary ...
Adobe’s Flash program is being used on heavily trafficked Web sites to collect information on how people navigate those sites even if people believe they’ve restricted the data collection, according ...
We wouldn’t consider Windows authentication as a feasible strategy as you cannot expose your service over the Internet if you leverage Windows authentication. Forms authentication uses the ASP.Net ...
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