Digital Markets Act Will Allow EU Users to Unlink Google Services

Google will allow users in Europe to unlink some of its services once the EU’s Digital Markets Act takes effect on March 6, 2024.
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Google Settles $5 Billion Lawsuit Over Chrome Incognito Mode Tracking

Google has agreed to settle a 2020 class action lawsuit that accused the company of tracking Chrome users even when they were using the browser’s Incognito mode.
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Google to Push Forward with Chrome Tracking Protection in 2024

Google announced that it will begin testing its controversial new Tracking Protection feature in the stable version of Chrome on January 4, 2024.
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Atomic Stealer Distributes Malware to Macs Through False Browser Downloads

Atomic Stealer malware advertises itself through ClearFake browser updates disguised as Google’s Chrome and Apple’s Safari. Continue reading Atomic Stealer Distributes Malware to Macs Through False Browser Downloads

Smashing Security podcast #345: Cyber sloppiness, and why does Google really want to hide your IP address?

Ahoy! There’s trouble in the South China Seas as Filipino organisations fail to secure their systems, we take a close look at Google IP protection, and we take a look at just how so much genetic profile data leaked out of 23andMe.

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