Make no mistake: You’re being tracked. Want to be shocked? Take a look at the secret map in your smartphone that watches your every move. Tap or click here to see the map tracking you and wipe it ...
Google will eliminate third-party cookies from its Chrome browser and encourage third-party advertisers to migrate to Privacy Sandbox. From typewriters to manual ...
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 ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The search giant will start enabling its new privacy-focused APIs on July 24th, with the goal of phasing out ...
I might have to rename our Data Privacy Roundup newsletter as the “Privacy Sandbox Bulletin.” First, the UK’s CMA announced on Friday that it’s begun the ...
Jules joined the Pocket-lint team in 2023 as part of our news team. He also contributes to our sister sites Android Police and XDA-Developers. He's a big fan of the big picture in technology and the ...
On Monday, Google announced a significant policy reversal, saying that it would now keep cookies in its Chrome browser, capitulating to disagreements with the advertising industry and the concerns of ...
Third-party cookies aren’t particularly known by consumers to improve their Internet user experience. In fact, the only time they really come up is when people complain that they were just surfing the ...
Even if you delete normal tracking cookies regularly to evade tracking by snooping sites and eager advertisers, little-known Flash cookies may be making an end run around your attempts to preserve ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. If Google sticks to its roadmap, by this time next year Chrome will no longer allow websites to use third-party ...
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