If you're serious about web browser security, you might want to consider blocking all cookies. It's more work, but the result will give you much more privacy and security. Jack Wallen shows you how.
Cookies are data artifacts saved by web browsers on our internet-connected devices. They keep a record of the websites you visit, and in the case of first-party cookies, they're important for certain ...
Opera GX may not be quite as popular as massive names like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, but it has gained a lot of traction in recent years and stands as one of the more well-received major web ...
Private browsing entails surfing the web without storing information about your browsing sessions. During private browsing, your web history isn't saved, form data isn't recorded, and cookies are ...
As a starting point, it’s important to understand what exactly cookies are. These small data files are stored on your device by websites that you visit. They keep track of your activity and ...
You can clear the cookies on an Android device by heading to your browser's settings and deleting your browser data. Cookies are an essential part of how the web ...
The intrusive cookie consent pop-ups that appear every time a user tries to access a website are one thing that severely degrades the user experience on many websites. There aren’t many websites that ...
Your iPhone is, of course, a mini-computer, which means it doesn’t escape the curse of the browser cookie. Although cookies can be helpful in that they keep you ...
Third-party cookies are going away: What advertisers, marketers and consumers should know Your email has been sent Cookies, third-party cookies, in particular, drive a lot of online ads, but their ...
Way back in iOS 9 days, Apple added “content blocking” to the iPhone and iPad. More commonly known as “ad-blockers,” this tech lets you use third-party apps to block ads, malware, trackers, comments, ...
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