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Google Chrome might get a new privacy feature

Google Chrome might get a new privacy feature

Google Chrome might get a new privacy feature

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  • Bleeping Computer, a tech news website, discovered this development on GitHub.
  • The update will route online traffic through Google’s proxy server.
  • IP protection doesn’t solve all privacy concerns; a breach could expose personal data
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Based on the information provided, it was Bleeping Computer, a technology news website, that initially discovered this development on GitHub.

Once the new update is applied, this functionality will direct users’ online traffic through a proxy server possessed by Google.

This procedure will make the user’s IP addresses, which act as distinct markers for monitoring online actions, undetectable to specific websites and strengthen IP security.

The description on GitHub mentions,  “Chrome is reintroducing a proposal to safeguard users against cross-site tracking via IP addresses. This proposal involves a privacy proxy that anonymizes IP addresses for qualifying traffic, as described above.”

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It’s important to note that IP protection doesn’t offer a one-size-fits-all solution to all privacy worries, especially given that the data will pass through a proxy server owned by Google. If there were a security breach on Google’s servers, a potential hacker might obtain a substantial portion of your personal data.

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