
Go to Firefox Settings > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Address Bar – Firefox Suggest, find "Contextual suggestions" and "Include occasional sponsored suggestions". And we know you want to ask: yes, you can turn this feature off. Here is a very detailed analysis of what happened. Is the browser going to harvest data and target ads? Later Mozilla called it all a "PR crisis": they had failed to explain, people had failed to understand… "You will also receive new, relevant suggestions from our trusted partners based on what you're searching for", the company had said, and privacy experts reared up. There are no saints in this worldīack in October Mozilla has injected ads in Firefox search suggestions. There appeared apps like EdgeDeflector, browsers invented some workarounds of their own, and now Microsoft blocks all these gimmicks.ĭo they do it because too many people want to avoid their browser and search, or do they do it because not a single user is allowed to leak out of the ecosystem? Both versions don't sound too good.
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Windows 10 and 11 already ignored these choices when people searched from the Start menu: only the Bing search in Edge could process these requests. The native Windows browser, Edge, is not half bad, but some people stubbornly prefer others and choose them in the Settings as default. Meanwhile, the folks at Microsoft know very well how valuable the information about searches and clicks is. Developing a search engine demands huge resources and a lot of expertise, so we think it's worth giving Brave's search engine a try. "Brave Search is built on top of an independent index, and doesn't track users, their searches, or their clicks", the team claims. Yet another safe search arrivedīrave, the secure browser, has announced replacing Google's search engine with its own. For example, nothing has been said about face recognition features in other Meta apps like Instagram or WhatsApp. In March Facebook lost a $650-million lawsuit in Illinois because it violated the state's biometric privacy law.Ĭlearly, amidst the biggest reputation crisis, Meta has decided to do something to please the agitated public. The risks and the abuse potential of this decision were quite obvious. In February this year, Facebook was considering adding face recognition to their smart glasses.


In spite of being an opt-in feature, it often made users feel uneasy when they were tagged on photos they did not know about. The company promises to delete more than a billion facial recognition templates, or faceprints, of people who have already been recognized.įacial recognition launched in 2011 lets the social network automatically detect people on photos, tag them, or offer a user to tag themselves. "We're shutting down the Face Recognition system on Facebook", claims the company's VP of Artificial Intelligence Jerome Pesenti. Oops, it seems we failed at our challenge already! There will be news about Facebook. So you won't find anything about that in the digest. There are quite controversial native ads appearing in Telegram, but we ended up deciding it requires a full-fledged article about why they are controversial, what is wrong with them and what is right, and of course what we at AdGuard are going to do about them. There's a feeling that everybody is already a little tired from revelations, scandals, and accusations around the world's largest social network. Preparing this digest we've invented ourselves a challenge: not to mention Facebook (or Meta, of course). Besides, you can watch it on YouTube, along with the other videos from the conference. We've published a blog post based on his presentation, give it a read.

Behold the recent release of our irregular digest!Īndrey Meshkov, CTO and co-founder of AdGuard, has recently spoken at a big industry event: Ad Blocker Dev Summit 2021.
