vendredi 23 août 2019

Google seeks to make the web more private for Chromium users with Privacy Sandbox

Google is not a company synonymous with privacy, but the company increasingly recognizes the importance people place on it. With this in mind, it has launched a new initiative called Privacy Sandbox which aims to increase online privacy. The bold goal is to "develop a set of open standards to fundamentally enhance privacy on the web", and one of the first proposals seeks to limit online track of users. It will limit fingerprinting, change the way targeted advertising works, and more. See also: Google reveals Android Q will be called Android 10 as it undergoes an evolutionary rebrand Google pulls… [Continue Reading]


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