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EFF Angry as Google Keeps 3rd-Party Cookies in Chrome
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising, Advertising and AdTech, adverts, Chrome, CMA, Competition and Markets Authority, cookie, Cookie Consent, cookieconsent, cookies, Data Privacy, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, FLEDGE, FLoC, GOOG, google, Google Chrome, ICO, information commissioner's office, IP Protection, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, regulatory capture, SB Blogwatch, Surveillance capitalism, Topics, tracking, tracking cookies, web cookie, zero trust
Regulatory capture by stealth? Google changes its mind about third-party tracking cookies—we’re stuck with them for the foreseeable ...
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Chrome’s Incognito Mode Isn’t as Private as You Think — but Google’s Not Sorry
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising, Advertising and AdTech, adverts, breach of privacy, browser, browser abuse, Chrome, cookie, Cookie Consent, cookieconsent, cookies, customer privacy, Data Privacy, FLEDGE, FLoC, GOOG, google, Google Ad, Google AdSense, Google advertising, Google Chrome, Google Chrome Security, Incognito, Incognito Mode, Link History, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, SB Blogwatch, Topics, tracking cookies, web cookie
Short term gain for long term pain? Class action attorney David Boies asked for $5,000 per user, but got nothing—except some assurances Google will delete data it no longer needs ...
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Happy New Year: Google Cookie Block Starts Soon, but Fear Remains
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising, Advertising and AdTech, adverts, cookie, Cookie Consent, cookieconsent, cookies, FLEDGE, FLoC, GOOG, Google Chrome, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, SB Blogwatch, Topics, tracking cookies, web cookie
2024 almost here: Rollout begins Jan 4, but few trust Google’s motives ...
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Google Kills 3rd-Party Cookies — but Monopolizes AdTech
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising, Advertising and AdTech, adverts, cookie, Cookie Consent, cookieconsent, cookies, FLEDGE, FLoC, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, SB Blogwatch, Topics, tracking cookies, web cookie
Firefox looking good right now: “Privacy Sandbox” criticized as a proprietary, hypocritical, anti-competitive, self-serving contradiction ...
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Meta’s EU Ad Practices Ruled Illegal, Twitter API Data Breach, Vulnerabilities in Major Car Brands
Tom Eston | | Acura, Advertising, api, BMW, Car security, cars, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, eu, facebook, Ferrari, Ford, Genesis, Hacking, honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Information Security, Infosec, Jaguar, Kia, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Meta, Nissan, Podcast, Podcasts, Porsche, Privacy, Rolls Royce, security, technology, Toyota, Twitter, vulnerability, Weekly Edition
Facebook has been ordered to pay a fine of $414m by EU regulators who ruled that the company had broken EU law by forcing users to accept personalized ads. The ruling could ...
Instagram Anti-Abuse Tool, Apple Advertiser Restrictions, Terrible Passwords
Tom Eston | | advertiser, Advertising, Apple, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, Episodes, facebook, Instagram, ios, passwords, Podcast, Privacy, security, technology, Weekly Edition
Instagram is rolling out new features to help block spam and abusive messages, Apple releases iOS 14.5 to restrict tracking by advertisers, and a discussion about why people continue to choose terrible ...
Google Removes 600 Apps from Play Store for Serving Disruptive Ads
Silviu STAHIE | | admob, Advertising, android, App Store, google, google ad manager, Google Play, Google Play Store, Industry News, Play Store
Google has removed more than 600 apps from the Play Store and banned them from the Google AdMob and Google Ad Manager advertising platforms for violating policies on disruptive ads. The massive ...
Pew Survey: America Worries About Privacy (But Won’t Do Anything About It)
Richi Jennings | | Advertising, Cybersecurity, Data Security, GDPR, Information Security, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, security, Security News, tracking
US adults are mostly fearful about their online privacy. And it’s getting worse ...
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Why We Strongly Advocate Ad Blocking: The Steg Affair
Marc Handelman | | Ad Infinitum, ad-blocking, AdFraud, Advertising, Information Security, security hygiene
via Dan Goodin - Security Editor at the beloved Ars Technica, comes further proof of why we proselytize Ad Blocking both on the enterprise browser deployments, as well as network devices in ...
Spam campaigns leveraging .tk domains
For the last couple quarters, the Zscaler ThreatLabZ research team has been closely monitoring services that provide free domain names. We’ve identified a campaign utilizing '.tk' TLD (top level domain) domains that ...