The best browser for protecting your privacy is a dedicated secure browser like Brave, Tor, or Avast Secure Browser. These private browsers offer significantly stronger built-in security and privacy features than popular web browsers like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Here’s a rundown of th...
Google's Chrome browser is a privacy nightmare in itself, becauseall you activity within the browser can then be linked to your Google account. If Google controls your browser, your search engine, and has tracking scripts on the sites you visit, they hold the power to track you from multipl...
Google, claiming that Chrome is the safest web browser out there, is actually making it very simple for extensions to hide how aggressively they are tracking their users. We have also discovered exactly how intrusive this sort of tracking actually is and how these tracking companies actually do ...
In 2020, Google announced its intention to phase out support for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser by 2024. As a result, Google has introduced thePrivacy Sandbox initiative, which aims to develop privacy-preserving alternatives to third-party cookies. This includes technologies like Federated...
Zion The safest way to join, chat and send (GitHub) - - - RLN Anonymous Chat A spam resistant instant messaging application for private and anonymous communication. - - - - Beepo a social networking application integrated with a multichain chain crypto wallet, a web 3 browser, instant messagi...
The safest way to view Flash content is to use Google’s Chrome browser, which has a built-in version of Flash Player, so you don’t have to worry about Flash updates. As long as you quit and restart your Chrome browser daily, the browser (and its embedded Flash Player) will automatic...
One solution I often find odd is to change the browser I’m using. For some reason, this seems to work for me more often than not, especially when I switch from Chrome to Edge or Brave. I just copy the URL of the video into another browser, press Enter, and boom! Everything seems...
Browser: Chrome, Firefox Note: Most of my audience could have a lesser specifications. I have tried some painting (squares of 10 x 10) too in HTML5 using Canvas and g2d and I get the same bad performance Is there a way I can improve my HTML5 to perform better ...
Click onGetand wait for the plugin to install. This plugin is not supported Internet Explorer This issue rarely appears in Internet Explorer, so you most likely won’t encounter it. The browser is out of date, so it’s not the safest option. ...
The best way to connect to this network is through the Tor browser, which is arguably the safest and most private browser today, because it was built to hide pretty much all information that could be used to identify you online. This comes with a price, at least in terms of performance:...