How to Optimize Site Performance for Core Web Vitals

There are many factors that affect website rankings, one of which is, site performance. How does your site perform in terms of speed and accessibility? Just this month  Google established a new user experience metric called Core Web Vitals. Core Web Vitals aims to put the most optimized website in terms of performance on top of… Continue reading How to Optimize Site Performance for Core Web Vitals

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Firefox’s new Site Isolation Security Architecture

Online there are plenty of untrustworthy websites that could overpass the initial security in your primary browser. Which is why Firefox developed a new Site Isolation Security. With the main purpose of preventing malicious websites from accessing or stealing information from your accounts on other websites.  The process of site Isolation security is separating web… Continue reading Firefox’s new Site Isolation Security Architecture

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Am I FLoCed? A New Site to Test Google’s Invasive Experiment

 Am I FLoCed is one of an effort to uncover the invasive practices of the adtech industry—Google included. It is a new site where you can check if you are being subjected to the latest advertising experiment, FLoC. What is FloC? Federated Learning of Cohorts or FLoC is Google’s new advertising technology intended to replace… Continue reading Am I FLoCed? A New Site to Test Google’s Invasive Experiment

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DuckDuckGo Browser and Extension

DuckDuckGo describes itself as “the search engine that doesn’t track you.” Although DDG is better known for its privacy-focused search engine, the company has expanded into making its own Privacy Browser app for Android and IOS. The DDG Privacy Browser has the speed you need, the browsing features you expect (like tabs & bookmarks), and… Continue reading DuckDuckGo Browser and Extension

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The Search Engine That Doesn’t Track You

THERE’S A NEW battleground in the browser wars: user privacy. Just recently, we published an article about Brave browser and how effective its tracker blocking technologies. So here’s another talk of the town privacy-focused search engine that will help you enjoy the internet without having to worry about leaving a digital footprint.  What is DuckDuckGo?… Continue reading The Search Engine That Doesn’t Track You

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Mozilla Firefox 85.00 is Here!

The popular open-source web browser Mozilla Firefox finally released version 85.00. With significant updates including the much-awaited major privacy enhancement called network partitioning. Check out the major improvements and what’s been added and changed for the latest Firefox 85.00. What’s new? The Adobe’s popular software Flash Player is no longer supported by Firefox 85. “There is… Continue reading Mozilla Firefox 85.00 is Here!

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Update: Let’s Encrypt Extends Support for Android 7 or Older Devices for Three Years

Back in November, Let’s Encrypt an open certificate authority announced an end to its partnership with Identrust and to “Standing on Our Own Two Feet – Let’s Encrypt”. The supposed part ways will cause compatibility issues with Android 7.1.1 or older to not be able to access HTTPS websites.  In its new announcement, Let’s Encrypt… Continue reading Update: Let’s Encrypt Extends Support for Android 7 or Older Devices for Three Years

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Apple and Cloudflare team up to stop your ISP from seeing which websites you visit

Apple and Cloudflare team up to develop a new internet protocol called “Oblivious DNS-over-HTTPS,” or “ODoH,” which can prevent Internet Service Providers (ISP) from knowing which websites you visit. When visiting a website the request sent can be logged and tells your ISP which websites you visited, down to the hostnames and subdomains. This information… Continue reading Apple and Cloudflare team up to stop your ISP from seeing which websites you visit

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Standing on Our Own Two Feet – Let’s Encrypt

[Update] Let’s Encrypt Extends Support for Android 7 or Older Devices for Three Years Let’s Encrypt announced its partnership with IdenTrust will come to an end by September 1, 2021. Except for its own root certificate, Let’s Encrypt has been using a cross-signed certificate from IdenTrust. The decision to part ways is dubbed as the… Continue reading Standing on Our Own Two Feet – Let’s Encrypt

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