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Firefox 22 Will Block Third-Party Cookies by Default

Maximum PC: "Blocking third-party cookies is one way of preventing advertisers from stalking you online, but the onus to do so is mostly on the user, as the top three browsers all allow third-party cookies by default. Very soon, this will change as far as the hundreds of millions who use Firefox are concerned because Mozilla is all set to change its cookie policy."

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fatstarr4070d ago

good for us
bad for advertisers and the network of information harvesters that want to profit off user habbits.

kingPoS4070d ago

I suppose that means I can drop one or two add-ons.
I'm keeping ghostery though. Some sites have unbelievable amount targeted at you.

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The EU could compel Apple to allow competing browser engines on iOS

Apple currently requires all iOS web browsers to use WebKit, the engine that powers its Safari browser. This policy is widely regarded as anti-competitive,

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Here's how you can prevent your browsers from the Adrozek malware campaign

The Adrozek malware is circulating since May 2020 and was discovered across more than 30,000 devices daily at the time of its peak spread this summer

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Chrome 80 will stop hide notifications popup automatically

Hide notifications popup will automatically be blocked in Chrome 80, which will be released in February 2020. We explained how you can do this in the browser.

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WeOwnTheNight1561d ago

Engrish in this article is bad