Security News > 2019 > May > Google Chrome to Introduce Improved Cookie Controls Against Online Tracking

2019-05-08 10:03
At the company's I/O 2019 developer conference, Google has announced its plan to introduce two new privacy and security-oriented features in the upcoming versions of its Chrome web browser. In an attempt to allow users to block online tracking, Google has announced two new features—Improved SameSite Cookies and Fingerprinting Protection—that will be previewed by Google in the Chrome web
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