A new patch for the Google Chrome web browser fixes a bug that allows sites to detect and block users in “Incognito Mode,” a setting users often turn on when they don't want their history detected.
If you care about privacy, you probably shouldn’t be using Chrome given that it’s owned and developed by Google, one of the most data-hungry corporations on the planet. But if you have to use Chrome, ...
I might have to rename our Data Privacy Roundup newsletter as the “Privacy Sandbox Bulletin.” First, the UK’s CMA announced on Friday that it’s begun the ...
The incognito or private mode found in most web browsers is back in the news, with Google updating its disclaimer to give users a better idea of exactly how this feature works. Whether you use Chrome ...
Incognito mode (or private mode) is one of the many privacy features available in modern web browsers. With Incognito, the assumption is that you're invincible while you browse the web. You do ...