Google will be rolling out Chrome 105 today. It includes a lot of new features for developers and end-users, including a controversial one that Apple dislikes for its privacy flaws.
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Google has announced that it will phase out support for third-party cookies in Chrome within the next two years. It will work with other web bodies to develop viable privacy-friendly alternatives.
The Tor Project has released version 9.0 of the Tor Browser. The new update improves the user experience and also adds support for letterboxing which helps prevent sites from identifying users.
Mozilla has announced that it's working to implement protections against fingerprinting and cryptocurrency mining scripts in Firefox. These features can now be tested in Nightly and Beta builds.
A new bug filed in Mozilla's bug tracker indicates that the team is working to implement a feature which will allow users to block cryptocurrency mining and fingerprinting while browsing the web.