Google tests ‘script blocking’ in Chrome Incognito to boost privacy

Google is currently testing a new feature in Chrome Incognito mode that blocks third-party scripts that misuse browser APIs to track user activity without consent. This feature is already available in other browsers like Edge, Firefox, and Safari. The goal is to improve privacy for Chrome users who utilize Incognito mode. While the exact rollout timeline is not yet known, the feature is expected to be released to the public sometime later this year.
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