A few simple tweaks to your browser can reduce the amount of personal information you give up to advertisers and other tech companies. Here's what to change in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. I ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Republished on July 3 with further advice from SquareX on defending ...
On the internet, everyone wants your attention, data, and money. That’s why you often can’t read articles or watch videos without a bombardment of ads or other media running in the background. Many ...
Since there is no way to do it permanently, advanced users can run the browser with specific command line flags to help override timeout-related behaviors. Save the changes, and launch the browser ...