Last month, Google announced plans to roll out a new privacy-focused feature called Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) for the Chrome browser and ad serving websites. The technology is meant to ...
Whatever goodwill Google earned in the past few years that it has been fighting off advertising and user tracking abuses may have gone down the train in an instant thanks to its proposed solution. The ...
From the ashes of the Opera browser, Vivaldi was born. It’s customisable as hell but is it a better browser than Chrome or Brave? Let’s find out… When it comes to web browsers, there are now plenty of ...
In an effort to phase out third-party cookies, Google has been advancing the rollout of FLoC for placing targeted ads on websites. This week, though, the Chromium-based and privacy-focused browsers ...
Google Chrome dominates the web browser market. It is the default gateway for many users to the Internet. That lead rests on the speed of the Chromium engine and close integration with Google services ...
The release of Google Chrome 67 has reopened a "download bomb" bug that was exploited by tech support scammers last winter, and which had been fixed with the release of Chrome 65 in March 2018.
Chromium-based Vivaldi has released an update with a new 'Cookie Crumbler' feature to alleviate the hassle of cookie consent forms that have plagued the web for Europeans due to its new privacy laws.
According to the story by PCMag, any browser that is using the Chromium open source web browser as its base will be losing the ability to delete search engines from the default list that is ...
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