Google has confirmed that it has killed off its Privacy Sandbox initiative, which aimed to deliver a more private approach to advertising.
Google delays Chrome’s cookie phase-out, keeping 3 billion users exposed to tracking amid privacy and regulator concerns.
Ever had that eerie feeling you’ve lived a moment before—like reality is on a strange loop? That’s déjà vu, French for “already seen.” And it’s not just a quirky brain glitch; it’s actually a ...
Google has officially discontinued its Privacy Sandbox initiative, a project aimed at replacing third-party cookies with ...
Palak Mittal, IIIT Allahabad graduate bagged Rs 1 crore package from Amazon. She impressed Amazon with her technical ...
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At ISACA Europe 2025, cybersecurity consultant Tony Gee shared some technical measures security teams could implement to ...
Once a private tab is closed, all of its data is scrubbed from your browser, at least on paper. That's going to make things ...
Four-star running back Amari Latimer has been consistent about his commitment to the Wisconsin Badgers. But the more the team ...
Threat actors have claimed a cyber attack on the French subsidiary of major German carmaker Volkswagen, allegedly having ...