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Google Chrome changes how its cache system works in effort to improve privacy

Chrome 86 has a new privacy-focused “cache partitioning” mechanism.

From ZDNET.com
Google has changed how a core component of the Chrome browser works in order to add additional privacy protections for its users.

Known as the HTTP Cache or the Shared Cache, this Chrome component works by saving copies of resources loaded on a web page, such as images, CSS files, and JavaScript files.

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