PrivacyTests.org on Nostr: 3. For the first time, Samsung Internet Browser for Android is now passing nearly all ...
3. For the first time, Samsung Internet Browser for Android is now passing nearly all State Partitioning tests. This means it's much harder for a web tracker to "tag" the browser to follow you around the web. (Now the only remaining tested browser on any platform that is still failing most State Partitioning tests is
DuckDuckGo browser for Android, although it is blocking third-party cookies, which is a good start!)
Published at
2024-05-10 17:21:56Event JSON
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