LinkedIn is facing two lawsuits over its practice of scanning users’ browsers to determine which extensions they’re running.
A German group claims LinkedIn is 'illegally searching' users' computers. But the Microsoft-owned site says it collects data on users' browser extensions to prevent potential web scraping.
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Google to penalize back-button hijacking sites starting June 15
You click a search result, skim the page, and tap the back button to return to Google. Nothing happens. You tap again. The ...
Automate Your Life on MSN
Millions of iPhone users face a silent risk if this security update is ignored
A zero-click exploit called DarkSword can silently compromise older iPhones through Safari with no user action. Devices on ...
Rendering isn’t always immediate or complete. Learn where no-JavaScript fallbacks still protect critical content, links, and ...
I spoke with Firefox's head, Ajit Varma, about why the company is returning to fundamentals after years of decline.
Proof-of-concept exploit code has been published for a critical remote code execution flaw in protobuf.js, a widely used ...
Windows 11, unlike its predecessor, offers a rather difficult way to change the default browser completely. While setting the default browser is easy, the rest of the part is difficult, like changing ...
OpenAI's Codex Desktop can run your computer now - and has its own browser ...
Glen Gulutzan was ready to be the head coach of the Dallas Stars this time. There was a lot of experience Gulutzan gained in ...
Today, OpenAI introduced a long list of productivity and coding updates to Codex. I haven’t had a chance to try the new features myself yet, but the demo OpenAI gave me was as impressive as the ...
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