Chrome Developers - Blog
Improving user privacy by requiring opt-in to send X-Requested-With header from WebView
Improving user privacy by requiring opt-in to send X-Requested-With header from WebView
Chrome for Developers
Improving user privacy by requiring opt-in to send X-Requested-With header from WebView - Chrome for Developers
We want to protect user privacy by limiting when the X-Requested-With header is sent.
Chrome Developers - Blog
Partnering with Fastly—Oblivious HTTP relay for FLEDGE's 𝑘-anonymity server
Partnering with Fastly—Oblivious HTTP relay for FLEDGE's 𝑘-anonymity server
Chrome for Developers
Partnering with Fastly—Oblivious HTTP relay for FLEDGE's 𝑘-anonymity server | Blog | Chrome for Developers
We are improving Chrome’s privacy measures by partnering with Fastly to implement the 𝑘-anonymity server for FLEDGE. With data being relayed through an OHTTP relay in this implementation, Google servers do not receive the IP addresses of end users. The 𝑘…
TypeScript
Announcing TypeScript 5.0
Announcing TypeScript 5.0
Microsoft News
Announcing TypeScript 5.0
Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.0! This release brings many new features, while aiming to make TypeScript smaller, simpler, and faster. We’ve implemented the new decorators standard, added functionality to better support ESM projects…
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Google Search Central Blog
Blending Search Console and internal data inside Looker Studio
Blending Search Console and internal data inside Looker Studio
Google for Developers
Blending Search Console and internal data inside Looker Studio | Google Search Central Blog | Google for Developers
One advantage of analyzing your performance data outside Search Console is that it allows you to add more context to your reports, you can enrich the data with internal data you have about your site. In this post we discuss how to enrich your Search Console…