1. Google has reversed its stance on banning third-party cookies and will instead introduce new privacy protection features in Chrome; 2. The company initially aimed to abolish third-party cookies by 2022 for user privacy protection but later postponed it to the second half of 2024; 3. Google will add a new privacy protection feature that allows users to make informed choices about their web browsing and change them at any time, as well as enhance IP protection in Chrome's Incognito mode.
Related Articles
- Beware! These Chrome Extensions With Millions Of Installs Have Hidden Trackers4 months ago
- Perplexity AI Wants To Write A $34.5 Billion Check For Google's Chrome4 days ago
- How to tweak your Windows 11 and Windows 10 setup with Winaero Tweaker — easily remove ads, tracking, AI copilot, and more16 days ago
- Social Media’s Threat To Teenagersabout 1 month ago
- Recertified HDD vendor goHardDrive caught leaking thousands of customer details — company pays astonishingly low $20 bug bounty for discovery of inexplicable online database of names, addresses, phone numbers, and moreabout 2 months ago
- 29 North Korean laptop farms busted by U.S. Department of Justice — illicit IT workers across 16 states reportedly obtained employment with more than 100 U.S. companies to help fund regimeabout 2 months ago
- Bitcoin firm says police shouldn't saw open Bitcoin ATMs to seize cash for scammed customers, will seek damages for destroyed machines — firm claims seizures are criminal and victimize the companyabout 2 months ago
- Should You Click 'Unsubscribe' On Unwanted Emails? Security Experts Weigh In2 months ago
- PureLiFi adds Kitefin XE2 months ago
- Robotaxi Ruckus2 months ago