Tim Berners Lee giving a teaser about his next project which he hopes will be an evolutionary step forward for the web and hopefully a return to user control.
Category: Technical Labour
Facebook even use your two factor authentication security details for targetted advertising.
Facebook even use your two factor authentication security details for targetted advertising.
More reasons why targeted digital advertising is bad and should always be blocked. Targeted advertising is no better than spear-phishing.
It’s time for all of these internet monsters to be seriously regulated.
This is a pretty amazing investigation.
This is a pretty amazing investigation. I hope it stacks up. What it says more or less is that there’s not a patch of terrain on Earth that can’t be fingerprinted and located relatively easily.
More on Google Chrome-as-a-service.
More on Google Chrome-as-a-service.
Ask normal people (not developers) and they’ll already tell you that Google Chrome is a service not just a piece of…
Ask normal people (not developers) and they’ll already tell you that Google Chrome is a service not just a piece of software. Since Chrome 69, they have been correct.
When you log into GMail, your browser automatically starts uploading your browsing history to Google. This is completely normal!
So what changed with Chrome 69? From that version, any time someone using Chrome logs into a Google service or site, they are also logged into Chrome-as-a-browser with that user account. Any time someone logs out of a Google service, they are also logged out of the browser. Before Chrome 69, Chrome users could decline to be logged into Chrome entirely, skipping the use of Sync and other features that are tied to the login and they could use Chrome in a logged-out state while still making use of GMail for example.
O.R.A.C.L.E.
O.R.A.C.L.E.
One Rich Asshole Called Larry Ellison
Office work

I resemble this remark.
I resemble this remark.
I will continue to use Inbox until the day they switch it off.
They call this one the iPhone XXXXXXXXL

They call this one the iPhone XXXXXXXXL
Not your average flood warning.
Not your average flood warning.