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2025-10-09
The Record 5 related

California Governor Gavin Newsom signs a bill requiring web browsers to add a mechanism that lets residents opt-out of allowing third parties to sell their data

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed a bill which requires web browsers to make it easier for Californians to opt …

2019-12-03
CNN 11 related

EU antitrust regulator launches preliminary investigations into how Google and Facebook gather, process, use, and monetize data for advertising purposes

drumbeats are again building for #antitrust officials to take a closer look at Big Tech's use of data. Here's what's at stake https://www.politico.eu/.... But if you think this will be a slamdunk case...

2018-10-17
Ars Technica 12 related

Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla have announced a unified plan to deprecate the use of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in their web browsers in early 2020

Almost everyone has now migrated to TLS 1.2, and a few have moved to TLS 1.3.  —  Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla have announced …

2018-04-10
The Verge 16 related

FIDO Alliance and W3C announce WebAuthn, a new open standard for password-free logins, currently supported in Firefox, and to be supported in Chrome and Edge

One small step towards a world without phishing  —  Web browsers are building a new way for you to log in, announced today by the W3C and FIDO Alliance standards bodies.

2016-05-02
Just Security

Feinstein-Burr anti-encryption bill is so broad that it could ban modern web browsers

Julian Sanchez / Just Security :

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