Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Chrome has been under fire for its " creepy " new tracking technology for some time, but now we have a more detailed technical analysis of the very serious risks to users and an update from Apple that highlights exactly why Chrome is such a privacy nightmare. Apple users should certainly not be using Chrome on any of their devices. "Chrome is the only major browser that doesn't offer meaningful protection from tracking," rival Mozilla told me this week, as the Firefox developer released its stark technical analysis of Chrome's new user tracking. Days earlier, Apple had launched a thinly veiled attack on Google, with Safari's " privacy by design " update exposing its stark differences with Chrome when it comes to the dark art of user fingerprinting. "The opportunities for fingerprinting have been removed," Apple said of its Safari update, just as Mozilla warned that Chrome's latest update poses "significant [fingerprinting] risks." In March, Google heralded its " privacy first web ." But since then, Chrome has been under attack for data harvesting , tracking and control . This has been a pivotal year for user privacy. And while Apple's battle with Facebook… Read full this story
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