Google is looking to phase out third-party cookies from Google Chrome next year. The company will continue to track users through a different method, which has seen its fair share of criticism so far.
Both Firefox and Chrome use your IP address to determine your location, but don't worry, you can change it. This guide explains how to do so quickly and easily. Keep reading for more. While it can ...
Google Chrome is already looking to get rid of the cookie, and it may soon allow users to avoid IP-based cross-site tracking as well. Photo: Pinkcandy (Shutterstock) If you’re on the internet browsing ...
Your public IP address, or your Internet Protocol address, is a unique string of numbers assigned to your home network by your internet service provider (ISP). These numbers might seem random, but to ...
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CHICAGO -- Chances are, you "Google" something several times a day. "When you have a random question, the first thing you pull up is Google," said Google user Christine Leos. But what are you giving ...