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Apple Adds ‘Do Not Track’ Privacy Feature To New Safari Browser
In some ways, Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) has been fairly unresponsive when it comes to the online privacy debate. Of the four major browser companie… Read More »
For all the talk among among policymakers and the press about online privacy, it still isn’t clear how much average consumers are even aware… Read More »
Mozilla, Google Take Different Paths Towards Privacy Protection
Three of the four major browser companies now have proposals on the table that respond to the government’s call to create better online priv… Read More »
First Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), and now Mozilla. One by one, web browser companies are revealing their plans for beefed-up privacy settings. Read More »
Mozilla has launched the beta version of its mobile Firefox browser (codenamed Fennec), and it seems like a pretty good effort with touch sc… Read More »
Why You Won't See Firefox Mobile On Android, At Least For Now
Mozilla is a fair way behind the curve when it comes to launching a mobile browser — it got a pre-alpha version out only a week ago and it… Read More »
Firefox Mobile Browser Begins Testing Next Week
Mozilla will finally have an alpha release of its mobile Firefox browser ready within a week, PC World reports. Codenamed Fennec, the mobile… Read More »
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