Apple believes that the ad industry’s objections to Safari's new Intelligent Tracking Prevention feature are overblown. “Ad tracking technology has become so pervasive that it is possible for ad ...
Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Safari’s “Do Not Track” setting was supposed to protect us from advertisers following us from website to website but it never worked like it was supposed to and Apple has ...
One more cookie workaround bites the dust, in Safari at least. The latest iteration of Intelligent Tracking Prevention, ITP 2.3, is cracking down on localStorage and other tracking mechanisms that try ...
Apple's innovative Intelligent Tracking Prevention feature had some big flaws. Google’s security researchers unearthed some huge security vulnerabilities in Safari that let users’ online behavior to ...
Google Security Engineering researchers detailed in a paper presented to Cornell University several data leak issues in Apple's Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) technology, which aims to restrict ...
One more cookie workaround bites the dust, in Safari at least. The latest iteration of Intelligent Tracking Prevention, ITP 2.3, is cracking down on localStorage and other tracking mechanisms that try ...
The company said it will expand use of its Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) technology to stop the use of first-party cookies that stalk users around the web.
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