Microsoft Edge Beta has a new update available that brings a couple of changes. The rollout of Edge version 111.0.1661.15 brings enhanced security mode support for WebAssembly for macOS x64 and Linux x64. Microsoft promises more cross-platform support in the future, such as working with ARM64. . Additionally, a new policy makes it easier to set if Edge clears data from Internet Explorer mode every time the browser is closed. Enhanced security mode improvements. Enhanced security mode now supports WebAssembly for macOS x64 and Linux x64. More cross-platform (ARM64) support is expected in the future. For more information, see Browse more safely with Microsoft Edge (opens in new tab) . New policy to clear IE mode data on browser exit. The InternetExplorerModeClearDataOnExitEnabled (opens in new tab) policy controls whether browsing history is deleted from Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer mode every time Microsoft Edge is closed. Users can also configure this setting in the 'Clear browsing data for Internet Explorer' option in the Privacy, search, and services menu of Settings (edge://settings/privacy). . The latest Microsoft Edge Beta introduces an upgraded security mode for macOS and Linux, bringing additional features and configurations to bolster user privacy.. Microsoft Edge, Enhanced Security, Linux Support. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Judging by the frenzied claims of lawmakers like US representative Jackie Speier, enabling the Do Not Track feature ranks up there with locking doors and shredding credit card statements. . DNT settings, which ask ad networks and the websites you visit not to track you, are the brainchild of security and privacy rabble-rouser Christopher Soghoian. His idea was to port the functionality of the Do Not Call list to the Internet, without forcing users to figure out cookies or register their computers in a national database. Firefox, IE9, and Safari all offer the option. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . DNT settings, which ask ad networks and the websites you visit not to track you, are the brainchild . judging, frenzied, claims, lawmakers, representative, jackie, speier, enabling. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Over the past few months, Facebook has repeatedly found itself in hot water over its privacy protocols. But in the past week, the simmering resentment of many users burst into flames as the site's privacy protocol became even more complicated and it began linking user information to other sites. . As many critics, including Daily Finance's Sam Gustin, have pointed out, Facebook now offers users over 50 choices on its security settings, allegedly making a security lockdown a painfully complicated and bizarre ordeal. To find out how long it really takes to lock down one's Facebook profile, I decided to practice on my own account: for every security choice, I picked the most limiting setting, granting access to the narrowest possible group of people. It took me a long, arduous... two and a half minutes. Even with the fifty-plus options that Facebook offers, it is actually pretty easy to put your account on total lockdown. Basically, all you need to do is open the "Privacy Settings" page, which is available through the "account" tab on the top right of your Facebook screen. The privacy page has six options; simply go to each page and choose how much access you want to grant the outside world. For total lockdown, you click on "Only Friends" whenever possible, and uncheck all other options. For a step-by-step explanation, check out our video or this article on The Business Insider. . As many critics, including Daily Finance's Sam Gustin, have pointed out, Facebook now offers users o. months, facebook, repeatedly, found, itself, water, privacy, protoco. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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