Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Google Chrome will join other browsers with privacy tools

The makers of three top Web browsers are suddenly scrambling to deliver new consumer privacy protections.
Google this week rolled out a new Chrome browser privacy tool, following a similar announcement from Microsoft regarding Internet Explorer 9, the next version of its market-leading browser, due out later this year.A Google exec demonstrates the Google Chrome OS in San Francisco in December.
Meanwhile, Mozilla, which makes the Firefox browser, this week disclosed details of a new feature which experts say comes closest to the Federal Trade Commission's recent call for a simple mechanism empowering consumers to universally stop advertising networks from tailing them around the Web.

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