New era will make your internet browser extra personal - however it could assist criminals steer clear of justice

A brand new era guarantees to make your internet browser extra personal than ever, maintaining your web task from prying eyes. However some argue your information received’t in reality be all that personal. And others are nervous it will in reality assist criminals together with kid abusers to steer clear of justice. Right here’s what you wish to have to find out about DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH). …
A new technology promises to make your web browser more private than ever, keeping your internet activity from prying eyes. But some argue your data won’t actually be all that private. And others are worried it could actually help criminals including child abusers to avoid justice. Here’s what you need to know about DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH). …Original article
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  2. "The EU is said to be considering new political ad regulations so that "people know who is behind the campaigning, who pays [for] it, what are the interests". (November 8, 2019)
  3. "Facebook may have to divulge further details about its plans after failing to lessen regulatory concerns in Australia". (November 6, 2019)
  4. "In a major announcement for developers, GitHub has launched Codespaces a feature that lets you code directly on the web. Think of this as a virtualIntegrated Development Environment (IDE) on the cloud". (May 6, 2020)
  5. "Rich Communication Services (RCS) has been a long time coming. Billed as the future of text messaging and the technology that will eventually replace SMS and MMS, its been Googles pet project as the way to fix messaging on mobile devices ever since the company gave up on Hangouts and Allo". (November 15, 2019)
  6. "Ever had to search for something on Google, but youre not exactly sure what it is, so you just use some language that vaguely implies it? Googles about to make that a whole lot easier. Google announced today its rolling out a new machine learning-based language understanding technique calledBidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers, or BERT". (October 25, 2019)
  7. "North Korea has reportedly used a blockchain-focused shell company in Hong Kong to launder money and evade international sanctions". (November 6, 2019)
  8. "In a major blow to citizens privacy, the US Senate voted today to give law enforcement agencies suchas the FBI and CIA the power to look into your browser history without a warrant. Thanks, Mitch McConnell". (May 14, 2020)
  9. "In order to keepits social network free of malicious bots, Facebook keeps trying out new tactics.In its latest test, its deploying facial recognition tech to spot fake profiles". (November 6, 2019)
  10. "You might want to stay away from Xiaomi's browsers if you care about your privacy, or so suggest a couple of concerned researchers". (May 1, 2020)
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