Google CANNOT Fix an ANNOYING Chrome PROBLEM

Google still can't solve a very annoying problem of Google Chrome, and users are still complaining about how they are affected now.

Google CANNOT Fix an ANNOYING Chrome PROBLEM

Google he's been struggling for some time, but he still can't solve a very annoying problem a Google Chrome, and this still irritates a lot of users from all over the world, although there was a promise to solve it. More precisely, those from Google announced that the latest version of Google Chrome has fixed the problem that allowed the detection of Internet browsing through Incognito Mode, but unfortunately this did not happen.

Just a few days after the updated version of Google Chrome was launched, major websites in the US already started detecting people accessing them from Incognito Mode, which upset people. Not one, but two separate methods to bypass the workaround made for Google Chrome have been discovered by computer security researchers, and it seems that major websites are taking advantage of them to monitor users.

Google CANNOT Fix an ANNOYING Chrome PROBLEM

Google Chrome no longer protects users when they surf the Internet, so from here it is quite logical to conclude that monitoring users on websites is also done. Although those from Google asked the big websites in the US not to track everything that users do when they access them, unfortunately this practice intended against Google Chrome users is still active.

Incognito Mode detection is important for websites that condition access to content on a subscription basis after viewing a finite number of articles each month. Giving up this detection would leave the websites without a good part of the money that the websites earn at the moment, so this is the explanation for the discovery of a new way to detect incognito Mode in Google Chrome.

Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent websites from doing this detection, so users have little choice but to accept what is happening.