Muhammad Jarir Kanji
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Trump signs executive orders banning transactions with Chinese owners of TikTok, WeChat
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
President Trump signed executive orders Thursday night doubling down on earlier reports that the administration would be going after the Chinese-owned app TikTok.
Google ports its AirDrop-like Nearby Share to Windows via the Chrome browser
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
In a move that comes as a small surprise, Google's Chrome Dev and Canary channels for Windows include support for Google's new Nearby Share feature.
Google to play the long game, will start playing nice with Microsoft Office
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Google Cloud is going to start integrating better with the Office suite, as the Mountain View giant changes tact and looks to slowly bleed users away from Microsoft's reigning productivity suite.
Microsoft shows Google some love, ports Edge feature to Chrome
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The ability to move multiple tabs to a new window is being ported from Microsoft Edge to Google Chrome.
Ad industry asks Google to stay its hand over proposal to kill cookies
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The American Association of Advertising Agencies and Association of National Advertisers have both urged Google to not stick to a plan that would see Chrome blocking third-party cookies by default.
Google plans to banish third-party cookies forever
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
It wants to remove support for third-party cookies from Chrome within the next two years.
Google plans to improve privacy by deprecating user-agent strings on Chrome
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The change will make it harder for ad companies to track individuals online.
Massive breach leaves 267 million Facebook users' data exposed
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The leaked information included Facebook IDs, phone numbers, and real names.
People with epilepsy attacked on Twitter with video that can cause seizures
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
A targeted attack on the Epilepsy Foundation's Twitter page contained a video with strobing effects that could cause victims to suffer from seizures.
Smartphone owners in China now need to send facial scans to the government
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
The Chinese government this week passed new legislation mandating users to submit facial scans to the government before activating a new SIM card or phone number.
Adobe database vulnerability exposes personal information of 7.5 million Creative Cloud accounts
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Password and credit card information was not leaked.
NordVPN fesses up to data center breach, insists network is 'still safe'
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji last updated
NordVPN, one of the most popular virtual private network providers has admitted a data center in Finland was hacked. The company noted that user activity logs and credentials were not intercepted.
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