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Update: Google has posted on its official blog saying they screwed up by mailing this cartoon out early. A beta version of Chrome will be made available tomorrow in over 100 countries - but, alas ...
Web developers are using two tricks to get around Chrome's new Incognito mode anti-detection methods. Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer Aug. 12, 2019 at 3:21 a.m. PT.
A longstanding loophole in Chrome's Incognito Mode allows websites to recognize when people are browsing the web privately. Recently, sites like The Boston Globe and MIT Technology Review have ...
Chrome 76, released in July 2019, included an update that blocked websites from using the FileSystem API to detect if a user was using Chrome's normal browsing mode or its incognito mode.
Google is updating the warning on Chrome's Incognito mode to make it clear that Google and websites run by other companies can still collect your data in the web browser's semi-private mode.
Google Chrome has reportedly updated the message that users see when they're in "incognito mode" following the settlement of a $5 billion privacy lawsuit.Google added a disclaimer that the privacy ...
Chrome is finally fixing a loophole that allows websites to detect and block the use of Incognito Mode. The feature stops websites from being able to detect whether or not Google Chrome’s API is ...
The tech giant has revealed in a blog post (via The Verge) that the ability to lock Chrome Incognito sessions behind biometric authentication on mobile is currently making its way to Android users ...
Update: Google has posted on its official blog saying they screwed up by mailing this cartoon out early. A beta version of Chrome will be made available Tuesday in over 100 countries - but, alas ...
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