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  2. Safari exploit can leak browser histories and Google account info

    www.engadget.com/safari-webkit-exploit-browser...

    According to 9to5Mac, FingerprintJS has disclosed an exploit that lets attackers obtain your recent browser history, and even some Google account info, from Safari 15 across all supported ...

  3. Apple puts additional walls between your browsing data and ...

    www.engadget.com/ios-14-5-safari-safe-browsing...

    stockcam via Getty Images. Apple’s Fraudulent Website Warning feature has long relied on Google’s Safe Browsing database to protect Safari users from phishing scams, but starting with iOS 14.5 ...

  4. Chrome may stop websites from hijacking your browser's back ...

    www.engadget.com/2018-12-18-chrome-may-fight...

    Recently published Chromium code changes show that Google is considering a way to fight back button hijacking. Chrome would look for attempts to manipulate your browser history and would flag or ...

  5. Browser hijacking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_hijacking

    It also controls the homepage and new tab page settings to prohibit the ability to change them back to the original settings. Depending on whatever browser is being used, ads may appear on the page. When it infects, it makes a browser redirect from Google and some other search engines to trovi.com. [29]

  6. Remove your personal information from Google search results

    techcrunch.com/2022/05/02/remove-your-personal...

    At this point Google should ask you which search results you want removed. You should select Personal info, like ID numbers and private documents, then select the kind of personal information that ...

  7. Google Settles With FTC, Agrees To Pay $22.5M Penalty For ...

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    Google today agreed to pay $22.5 million to settle a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charge that it bypassed Safari's privacy settings to serve targeted ads to consumers. Google placed these ...

  8. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_concerns_with_Google

    Scroogle offered a web interface and browser plugins for Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer that allowed users to run Google searches anonymously. The service scraped Google search results, removing ads and sponsored links. Only the raw search results were returned, meaning features such as page preview were not available.

  9. Google Under Fire For Circumventing Safari Privacy Setting

    techcrunch.com/2012/02/17/google-under-fire-for...

    Google says it’s a side-effect from something else, but even if that’s true, it’s still ugly. The gist of the exploit is this: normally, a plain HTTP request to put a cookie on a machine ...