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Edge vs. Chrome: Microsoft's Tracking Prevention hits Google the hardest | ZDNet
Edge Vs. Chrome: Microsoft's Tracking Prevention Hits Google The Hardest — The new Edge browser, built on the same open source code as Google Chrome, contains a new Tracking Prevention feature that blocks third-party trackers and, at the Strict setting, many ads.
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