Apple’s WebKit team today has released its full “Tracking Prevention Policy.” This policy is an outline of WebKit’s tracking efforts and details what types of tracking WebKit will prevent, ...
Microsoft introduced today a new feature to its new Chromium-based Edge browser that it calls Tracking Prevention. As the name implies, the new feature can be used to block tracking scripts loaded by ...
Apple's WebKit team has published a "WebKit Tracking Prevention Policy" that details a range of anti-tracking measures it has developed and the types of tracking practices it believes are harmful to ...
Microsoft announced a series of tracking prevention improvements that rolled out with the release of Microsoft Edge 79, enhancements that should provide a balance between web compatibility and ...
Apple shed light on its policy on cross-site tracking prevention last week and, if you read between the lines (and use a magnifying glass), it’s leaving the door slightly cracked on a potential ...
Apple’s Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) was introduced back in 2017 as a way to combat what the company described as overly-intrusive user tracking when browsing the web. Ad tracking technology ...
WebKit, the open source engine that underpins Internet browsers including Apple’s Safari browser, has announced a new tracking prevention policy that takes the strictest line yet on the background and ...
In the latest Canary build, there's a flag called "edge-tracking-prevention." Similar to Chrome, you can access flags by going to the "edge://flags" page in the address bar. After enabling the flag, ...
Google researchers discovered multiple security flaws in Apple's Safari web browser that let users' browsing habits be tracked despite Apple's Intelligent Tracking Prevention feature. Google plans to ...
Microsoft released the first update to the Microsoft Edge Beta channel that brings the web browser to the 78.0.276.8 build, enables the tracking prevention feature by default, and adds new sign-in and ...
Apple is talking tough on advertising companies that drop cookies to track your browser around the web to collect ad targeting data. The company says it sees cookie offenders as no better than bad ...
Recently Mozilla has updated Firefox with features that block companies from tracking you across different websites, and now Microsoft is testing similar tech in its Chromium-based Edge browser.