Microsoft unlawfully tracked a child’s device with cookies, sparking outrage over privacy and consent.
In the course of gathering data, these online tracking technologies may collect protected health information (PHI); and The collection or analysis of the data may involve unauthorized disclosures of ...
Google had planned to kill Chrome’s devilish little tracking cookies by now. But that hasn’t happened; it has been hit by delay after delay. Google’s latest update suggests—but does not assure—that so ...
Austria’s Privacy Watchdog Finds Microsoft Illegally Tracked Students With Cookies; Company Responds
Austria’s data protection authority ruled Microsoft unlawfully tracked a minor via Microsoft 365 Education and ordered the ...
Remember Apple’s flock of birds swooping around, spying on users as they browse the web, a thinly disguised attack on Google’s ongoing Chrome tracking nightmare. Well, despite promises to the contrary ...
Chrome has finally announced plans to kill third-party cookies. It’s been almost four years since third-party cookies have been disabled in Firefox and Safari, but Google, one of the world’s largest ...
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Jeff Werner is a software engineer and has been writing this column since 2007. Question: I have Avast Premium Security, which notifies me periodically of a tracking cookie, in anticipation of me ...
Google has an announcement today: It’s not going to do something it has thought about, and tinkered with, for quite some time. Most people who just use the Chrome browser, rather than develop for it ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google’s plan to implement a new Tracking Protection feature in Chrome begins in January with the intention to ...
Google’s attempt to snuff out third-party web tracking cookies is moving along. The company announced today that its Privacy Sandbox APIs will be available to all ...
Google will not make any to changes to how third-party cookies work on the Chrome browser at all. Anthony Chavez, Google VP for Privacy Sandbox, has announced that ...
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