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The Fractured Future of Browser Privacy
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Quote:  Better anti-tracking measures have become the norm for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and other modern browsers. But they still disagree on how exactly they should work.
In the 1990s, web browsers like Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer competed bitterly to offer the snazziest new features and attract users. 
Today, the browser landscape looks totally different. For one thing, Chrome now dominates, controlling around two-thirds of the market on both desktop and mobile. 
Even more radical, though, is the recent competitive focus on privacy, a welcome change for anyone who's gotten sick of creepy ad tracking and data mismanagement. 
But as browsers increasingly diverge in their approaches, it's clear that not all privacy protections are created equal. 
    

full article here:
https://www.wired.com/story/chrome-firef...r-privacy/
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