For almost 20 years, all web browsers have suffered from a privacy issue that can leak your browsing history. Thankfully, Google is leading the charge to render this issue obsolete. Every time you ...
It only took 20 years: Browsers have long exposed visited link history to malicious websites, enabling attackers to profile users or run phishing campaigns. By isolating link history with a new ...
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
Just six months after walking back another of its privacy focused changes, Google is once more making changes to how it handles private user data in Google Chrome and its related applications. The ...
This summer, Google conspicuously paused its long-held plans to abolish third-party cookies in its Chrome browser after failing to please a mix of privacy campaigners, regulators, and advertisers. The ...
Google is the default search engine on Chrome; that means when you search for any query, your results will be shown in the Google search engine. Chrome allows you to manually change your search engine ...
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