The most serious of these were two universal cross-site scripting bugs in Google's Blink rendering engine, and one script injection that affected Chrome's extensions. Google paid security researchers $7,500 a piece for each of these three bugs. So far, for Chrome 53 bug fixes, Google h...
Google Chrome ensures that it will provide businesses with new tools to succeed online aside from cookies. For example, Google has worked on building new tools like Topics to substitute for third-party cookies. Topics is a programming interface that helps with targeted advertising without tracking w...
Starting from February 2020, i.e. the next month, Chrome will also look to limit insecure cross-site tracking. Cookies that don't include aSameSitelabel will be treated as first-party only, and cookies labeled for third-party use can be accessed over HTTPS only. Google claims that this wi...
Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC)is a new feature being tested in Google Chrome, which allows targeted advertisements without the use of cross-site tracking cookies. FLoC looks at your browsing history and places you into an ad targeting group based on your behavior. The technology is intended...
Google Chrome Privacy Sandbox All In One Google Chrome 隐私沙盒 chrome://settings/privacySandbox With Privacy Sandbox trials, sites can deliver the same browsing experience using less of your info. That means more privacy for you and less cross-site tracking. We'll add new trials as they're ...
Google Chrome comes with an in-built Chrome Password Manager that helps keep records of your username, password, and payment details you saved for different websites. Chrome’s in-built password manager makes it very easy for you to save those passwords when ... ...
Try yourself, just by googling: site:chrome.google.com “In order to continuously improve and maintain this software we work with” will show some of the extensions using one of the tracking providers out there. Also, try installing one of these extensions, on the chrome://extensions page in...
Google said today that it plans to add options in Chrome's setting panel so users can view "how sites are using cookies, as well as simpler controls for cross-site cookies." It is unclear if these "simpler controls" will let users block cross-site (tracking) cookies altogether, but Googl...
Try yourself, just by googling:site:chrome.google.com “In order to continuously improve and maintain this software we work with”will show some of the extensions using one of the tracking providers out there. Also, try installing one of these extensions, on thechrome://extensionspage in Chro...
The latest versions of the four most popular browsers – Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari – have improved (but not perfect) anti-tracking features. A reviewer of the latest Safari browser reported that it blocked 90 web trackers in five minutes of online activity...