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Mozilla launches VPN service, claims not to sell data

20th July 2020
"Mozilla launches VPN service, claims not to sell data"

Web browser Mozilla has launched VPN service. Mozilla, the world's third largest web browser, has launched a VPN service called Safe Browser.

The company has launched this service in 6 countries including USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia in a short period of testing. It is said that this service will be started gradually in other countries. According to the company, the service is available on Android, iOS and Windows and will soon be available for MacOS and Linux.

It has been claimed that browsing will be fast in the VPN service launched by the company. Mozilla claims that it will only collect limited data. The best part of this is not collecting log and track records and not selling data.

Mozilla VPN, the first Firefox private network, costs 4.99 $ a month.

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Google Chrome 83 launch With enhanced Privacy and Security Settings, Updated Incognito Mode

19th May 2020
"Chrome users on desktops have also received some interface-level tweaks."

Google has released Chrome 83 as the latest version of its Web browser. The new Chrome version brings updated privacy controls as well as interface-level changes for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS users. Specifically for desktop users, Google has redesigned privacy and security settings with simplified language and visuals. The new update also includes the features that were originally planned for Chrome 82, which Google cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

For desktop users, Chrome 83 brings the redesigned privacy and security settings that offer you the options to block third-party cookies in regular or Incognito mode. There is also an option to block all cookies on some or all websites. Additionally, Google has reorganised the controls available under the “Site settings” title into two distinct sections. One of those sections will help you to find the permissions to access your location, camera, or microphone, and notifications. There is also a dedicated section to highlight the most recent permissions activity.

Google has also transformed the existing “People” section into “You and Google” that provides sync controls. The “Clear browsing data” control has also been moved to the top of the “Privacy and security” section to help delete browsing history with fewer clicks.

Desktops users have also received a new Safety check feature in the settings that will notify you if any of the passwords you've asked Chrome to remember has been compromised. The new feature also alerts users if Safe Browsing technology is turned off. You can also use this to check whether your Chrome browser is updated with the latest security features. The Safety Check feature also tells you how and where to remove any malicious extensions that you've installed.

For enhanced security, Google has updated Incognito mode to block third-party cookies by default within each private session. The updated Incognito mode will gradually roll out for all Chrome users, with initial arrival on desktop operating systems and on Android.

Chrome users on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS can check the fresh update by going to the Help > About Google Chrome option. However, Android and iOS users need to visit their respective app stores to download the new version. It is also important to note that Google hasn't provided any list of features available to Android and iOS users.

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Google plans to invest 10 billion in India

19th July 2020
"Google plans to invest 10 billion in India"

US Technology Company Google plans to invest 10 billion in India in the coming years.

Google has announced a 10 billion investment in India over the next five to seven years. Earlier on Monday, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, announced plans to invest the money through a virtual program called 'Google for India'.

The investment is being made in India through infrastructure construction and share purchase. He said the investment plan was aimed at boosting India's digital economy.

He also said that a lifeline has been created online during the epidemic of Coronavirus, Covid-19. The first Google for India event was held in 2015.

Since then, this program has been organized every year. Monday's event was the sixth program. On Monday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a discussion with Sundar Pichai.

During the discussion, various issues were discussed between them. Modi also discussed the role of technology in the corona virus.

Earlier, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had pledged to invest 1 billion during his visit to India and pledged help of 10 billion in exports over the next five years.

Google will invest in India, the world's largest power and market after China banned Google.

With more than 500 million active Internet users in India, Google is set to establish its market dominance. The investment will be made under the Google for India Digitization Fund.

 

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