Google is fixing a long-standing privacy issue that, for years, enabled websites to determine users' browsing history through the previously visited links. The problem arises from allowing sites to ...
Google highlighted that "Site Evil" could then use this security exploit to learn whether the link was styled as visited, finding out that you've visited Site B in the past—leaking information about ...
There is no built-in option in Google Chrome to completely stop saving your browsing history without using Incognito or Guest mode. If you want to browse online without leaving any trace, you’ll need ...
Add-ons with 37M installs leak visited URLs to 30+ recipients, researcher says They know where you've been and they're going to share it. A security researcher has identified 287 Chrome extensions ...
How to kill this silent tracking in Chrome. Google has made plenty of headlines for tracking Chrome users across the web. But this time it’s different. This time, Google is playing the good guy.
Let’s be honest. We all have browsing habits that we would prefer to keep private. Perhaps you are planning a surprise party for a loved one and don’t want shopping websites to appear in the search ...
Skip incognito and stay logged in while keeping select sites private. On Chrome, use HistoryGuard for keyword and domain-level blocking or Don’t Save to History for auto-deletion. On Firefox, try ...