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Ars Technica
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

DuckDuckGo's browser adds encrypted, privacy-minded syncing and backup

DuckDuckGo has added a private, end-to-end encrypted syncing service to its browser.
The company emphasizes its commitment to privacy and states that it does not have access to users' passwords or data. [ more ]
Theregister
5 months ago
Web development

Edge appears to import Chrome tabs without user permission

Microsoft Edge browser is importing data from Google Chrome without permission, even when the feature is disabled.
The imported data includes more than just favorites and passwords, and is synced to the cloud if users are signed into a Microsoft account. [ more ]
Ars Technica
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

DuckDuckGo's browser adds encrypted, privacy-minded syncing and backup

DuckDuckGo has added a private, end-to-end encrypted syncing service to its browser.
The company emphasizes its commitment to privacy and states that it does not have access to users' passwords or data. [ more ]
Theregister
5 months ago
Web development

Edge appears to import Chrome tabs without user permission

Microsoft Edge browser is importing data from Google Chrome without permission, even when the feature is disabled.
The imported data includes more than just favorites and passwords, and is synced to the cloud if users are signed into a Microsoft account. [ more ]
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