Search engines are moving far beyond the early days of showing just a list of websites that might answer your questions.
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The legislation would affect how some of the biggest tech companies do business.
But privacy advocates aren't sold on Google's Topics interface, which replaces the ill-fated FLOC and is designed to judiciously reveal your interests to advertisers.
Everything you should know about Brave, the Google Chrome rival that keeps your data from prying eyes.
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Two cutting-edge technologies that promise to revolutionize entire fields may be on a collision course.
The company doesn't know the identities of people using its new Zoom competitor.
Enhanced cookie clearing is designed to wipe out all tracking traces that websites, advertisers and others leave on your computer.
It takes time to fix privacy problems without hurting ad-dependent websites, the search giant says.
About 32 million people now use Brave's ad-blocking browser each month.