MIT Technology Review
It could soon be a lot easier to access blocked news sites and even the social network Facebook from inside China thanks to a simple browser plug-in developed by researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
The Chinese government’s “Great Firewall” blocks many foreign websites, such as news sources and social networks. The best-established tools to evade that kind of censorship, such as the anonymity network Tor or encrypted VPN connections, can make browsing slow and are actively targeted by the government.
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,
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
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.
I'd think the Internet would be a lot less fun over in China.