Google follows Apple with its own anti-tracking policy for Chromium-based browsers

2019-8-23 11:34

Google has announced a new initiative that aims to “fundamentally enhance privacy on the web. ” The proposal — dubbed “Privacy Sandbox” — is a stab at preventing extensive tracking of users on the web through cookies and other methods like tracking pixels and browser and device fingerprinting.

In creating a new standard that puts users in control over their data, Google hopes it would strike a balance between personalization and privacy. “Technology that publishers and advertisers use to make advertising even more relevant to people is now being used far beyond its original design intent — to a point where…

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Twitter says the Bitcoin scam wave came from third-party app

Twitter has confirmed the series of cryptocurrency-related hackings on its platform originated from a third-party software provider – and not its own system. In an email to Hard Fork, a Twitter spokesperson confirmed attackers exploited a third-party marketing solution to blast fake Bitcoin giveaway links from a slew of verified accounts, including Google and Target.

2018-11-16 19:44


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Fake Mobile Cryptocurrency Wallet Apps Found on Google Play Store

A recent discovery shows the presence of phony cryptocurrency wallets found on the Google Play Store. The fight against malicious apps seems not to be ending any time soon. Fake Wallets: The Latest Scheme by Cryptocurrency Thieves According to The Next Web, European cybersecurity researcher, Lukas Stefanko, discovered that four fake virtual currency apps claimed […] The post Fake Mobile Cryptocurrency Wallet Apps Found on Google Play Store appeared first on Ethereum World News.

2018-11-15 22:10


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BREAKING: Google hacked to promote Bitcoin scam on Twitter

In the latest in a string of cryptocurrency-related hackings on Twitter, attackers have breached an official Google account to promote a Bitcoin giveaway scam to its over 800,000 followers. The official G Suite Twitter account just blasted the following message to hundreds of thousands of users: Hard Fork has yet to confirm for how long the tweet remained on G Suite’s feed, but it was no less than 11 minutes (as you can notie on the screenshot.

2018-11-14 22:40


Our lack of interest in data ethics will come back to haunt us

When was the last time you saw a creepy ad on Facebook, which seemed to know about a product you were discussing with a coworker? Or when was the last time you noticed that your Google search had been modified to suit variables like your current location and personal interests? These micro-events happen on a daily basis for most of us, and are reminders of how valuable and how ubiquitous our data really is.

2018-11-3 21:30


Google Trends: áëîê÷åéí ñòàëè èñêàòü ÷àùå, ÷åì êðèïòîâàëþòû

Ñîãëàñíî äàííûì Google Trends, ñ ñåíòÿáðÿ êîëè÷åñòâî ïîèñêîâûõ çàïðîñîâ ïî ñëîâó «Blockchain» óâåëè÷èëîñü ïî ñðàâíåíèþ ñ çàïðîñàìè «Cryptocurrency». Îá ýòîì ïèøåò The Next Web. Âïåðâûå «Blockchain» îáîãíàë «Cryptocurrency» ïî êîëè÷åñòâó çàïðîñîâ â èþëå.

2018-11-2 16:05


‘Blockchain’ is now more popular than ‘cryptocurrency,’ according to Google data

It’s not the flippening everyone has been talking about, but Google search data reveals people are finally starting to show more interest in blockchain than cryptocurrency. Following the massive hype cycle at the end of last year, Google Trends suggests the term ‘blockchain’ is gradually becoming a more popular search criteria than ‘cryptocurrency.

2018-11-1 17:14


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Google’s USB-C Pixel Buds are kind of a steal at $30

I’ll be honest with you. When I reviewed the Pixel 3, I didn’t bother to give the included USB-C Pixel Buds – available separately for $30 – a fair shot. Just another cheap pair of plastic EarPod lookalikes, right? The first time I really listened to them happened to be right after spending an hour testing to the $4,000 Focal Utopia – some of the best headphones in the world – out of my $600 desktop amp.

2018-10-30 01:02