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www.eliza-ng.me
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| | | | Subtitle: How ad-driven business models and Chrome's monopoly threaten an open and accessible internet Introduction: The internet, once a symbol of openness and free exchange of information, is facing its darkest hour. As the web evolves, corporate giants like Google have taken control, leveraging their dominance in the browser market to dictate the future of the internet. With ad-based business models driving the agenda, the once-promising vision of the web is rapidly fading away. | |
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indulge.digital
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| | | | The Web Browser Market The web browser market is currently dominated by Chrome (65% share), with Safari coming in second (18% share). Behind this lie a few smaller players, like Edge, Firefox, Samsung and Opera. Source: Statcounter Global Stats The market has seen little change since 2020, raising important questions about competition, innovation, and security within the | |
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fingerprintjs.com
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| | | | In this article we discuss a software bug introduced in Safari 15's implementation of the IndexedDB API that lets any website track your internet activity and even reveal your identity. | |
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danielandrews.com
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| | Yesterday, Apple announced that Apple Maps is now in beta for all to use on the web. By visiting the intuitively named https://beta.maps.apple.com URL, users can get most of the functionality that one could by using the native apps. It's only available on a subset of browsers (Safari/Edge/Chrome on Mac, Edge/Chrome on Windows and Safari... |