Apple will quickly deal with on-line internet monitoring the similar as a safety vulnerability

Apple ups its privateness batte with a brand new "WebKit Tracking Prevention Policy" that objectives to stop all bureaucracy covert monitoring on-line.
Apple ups its privacy batte with a new "WebKit Tracking Prevention Policy" that aims to prevent all forms covert tracking online.

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