Google tests ‘script blocking’ in Chrome Incognito to boost privacy


If you care about confidentiality, you should probably not use Chrome since it is held and developed by Google, one of the most eager for data on the planet. But if you to have To use Chrome, you should then use as many browser confidentiality settings as possible, such as blocking third -party cookies and trackers.
And, of course, using the incognito mode when you don’t want your navigation history to be saved. But the incognito mode is not perfectly deprived – at least in the form in which it is currently – and Google works on it.
According to a Chrome functionality document (spotted by Windows Denit), Google is currently testing a new feature that blocks third -party scripts in incognito mode; More specifically, third -party scripts that use browser APIs to follow you as well as your activity without consent. A similar feature is already available in Edge, Firefox and Safari.
It is not yet clear when this new feature will be deployed to the public, but some time later this year would not be a bad bet.
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This article originally appeared on our publication Sister PC För Alla and was translated and located in Swedish.



