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2018-09-26 14:48
The tech giant promised that it will be more transparent about users' data in Chrome 70 after coming under fire for its privacy policies earlier this week.
News URL
https://threatpost.com/google-vows-privacy-changes-in-chrome-browser-after-user-backlash/137706/
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