The Fractured Long run of Browser Privateness

Higher anti-tracking measures have grow to be the norm for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and different trendy browsers. However they nonetheless disagree on how precisely they must paintings.
Better anti-tracking measures have become the norm for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and other modern browsers. But they still disagree on how exactly they should work.Original article
Author: Lily Hay Newman

Lily Hay Newman has recently written 9 articles on similar topics including :
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  2. "Just like foods that display health information the package, researchers are exploring a tool that details how connected devices manage data". (June 9, 2020)
  3. "The company's explanations have been confusing and inconsistent, but there are finally some answers". (April 7, 2021)
  4. "From arrests to surveillance, governments are using the novel coronavirus as cover for a crackdown on digital liberty". (October 14, 2020)
  5. "To show how browsers can guard against the speculative execution bug, Google security researchers have shown how an attack would work". (March 12, 2021)
  6. "The platform has promised to do better after a string of incidents. But the hardest part might be managing user expectations". (February 28, 2021)
  7. "Privacy advocates warn that the Ring Always Home Cam and Amazon One both normalize aggressive new forms of data collection". (October 11, 2020)
  8. "A bad code update allowed anyone to easily reveal which accounts posted to Facebook Pagesincluding celebrities and politiciansfor several hours". (January 11, 2020)
  9. "The new Manage Activity feature will let you archive and bulk delete posts for the first time". (June 2, 2020)
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