
Google Fixes Long-Standing Privacy Flaw in Chrome 136
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Google has addressed a long-standing privacy flaw in Chrome 136 that allowed websites to determine users' browsing history through previously visited links. This vulnerability, which has been present for 20 years, was exploited to track users without their consent. The update to Chrome 136 resolves this issue by preventing sites from detecting visited links, thereby enhancing user privacy protection.