Mozilla's Firefox Focus web browser can now protect Android users against cross-site tracking while browsing the Internet by preventing cookies from being used for advertising and monitoring your ...
While Chrome dallies on the third-party cookie question, Firefox keeps releasing new anti-tracking features. In June, Mozilla made Total Cookie Protection the default for Firefox. Cookies can’t leave ...
The Alldas.de Web site, which archives copies of Web pages that have been digitally defaced by online hoodlums, announced Monday that the founder of the site would be retiring and the site moving to a ...
Some websites just can’t take “no” for an answer. Instead of respecting visitors’ choice to block third-party cookies—the identifiers that track browsing activity as a user moves from site to ...
This article is sponsored by RTB House. Google’s recently updated timeline for phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome wasn’t the end of the story. Late on Friday, July 23, Google launched a ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
All too often, digital ads wind up improperly targeting the most vulnerable people online, including abuse victims and kids. Add to that list the customers of several digital-medicine and ...
Quick… how rampant are trackers on the sites you visit? Do you know? Do you care to know? If you use the Safari browser on MacOS, you have everything you need to ...
Meta has provided new details of how it plans to respond to incoming competition rules in the European Union that aim to tackle abusive behaviors by Big Tech by enforcing fairer dealing on a handful ...
Mozilla’s Firefox offers a built-in feature through which you can combat website and ad trackers. But using the feature isn’t as simple as just turning it on. The browser gives you a choice of three ...
BuzzFeed doesn't want to be another Digg clone. Start-up wants to use algorithm, editors, and click tracking to spot emerging trends. Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET News ...