Google has updated its Chrome web browser to prevent websites see when visitors are using Incognito Mode, making it easier for people to bypass paywalls on websites. The latest update is designed to improve users' privacy by preventing websites from monitoring when people are using the private browsing feature. "We want you to be able to access the web privately, with the assurance that your choice to do so is private as well," Google explained in a blog post introducing the update. We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view. From 15p €0.18 $0.18 USD 0.27 a day, more exclusives, analysis and extras. Subscribe now "In situations such as political oppression or domestic abuse,...
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