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How to play Rocket League on a Chromebook

Since it first debuted in the middle of 2015, Rocket League has been one of the most dependably great games out there. With a design that is easy to pick up and play and a skill ceiling that continues to be pushed higher, it has cemented itself as one of the all-time greats. That said, if you wanted to play Rocket League on something other than consoles or Windows PCs, you were out of luck. With a little help from NVIDIA, you can enjoy Rocket League on more devices than were previously possible, including Chromebooks. Setting up a Chromebook or other device to play Rocket League involves a small amount of work, but we’ve assembled this handy guide to get you onto the pitch and scoring rocket goals as soon as possible.

Google announces it will stop tracking users through Cookies

According to a statement from Google, the company will block third-party Cookies and will replace them with a new technology.

Mozilla beefs up anti-cross-site tracking in Firefox, as Chrome still lags on privacy

Mozilla beefs up anti-cross-site tracking in Firefox, as Chrome still lags on privacy
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Apple Beefs Up Its Fraudulent Website Warning With iOS 14 5 With an Added Layer of Privacy

Apple Beefs Up Its Fraudulent Website Warning With iOS 14.5 With an Added Layer of Privacy FOLLOW US ON: Apple has a feature that alerts users when they re about to visit a website that is known to host malware, or is believed to be a phishing site. This feature is getting an update with iOS 14.5 in order to better protect users privacy. Till now, the technique involved a check of a database hosted on Google servers, but with iOS 14.5, it now uses an Apple proxy. This is intended to add an extra layer of privacy to the protection Apple already had in place.

Microsoft Launches Apple Keychain-Like Autofill Password Manager for iPhone, Macs and More: How to Use

Microsoft Launches Apple Keychain-Like Autofill Password Manager for iPhone, Macs and More: How to Use FOLLOW US ON: Microsoft is bringing its own password management system for Android and iPhone models as a part of the latest Microsoft Authenticator app. The company is extending the same support for Windows and macOS-running PCs with a new Autofill extension for Google Chrome browser. The company explains that if a user who has saved the password for a platform under Microsoft Account on the Microsoft Edge browser, the password will sync to the Authenticator app or Chrome extension. Similarly, if a password is saved on Authenticator app or Autofill extension, users can sync it with the Edge browser.  Notably, for Apple devices like Macs, iPhone, iPads, the company already provides the native iCloud Keychain system that acts as a password manager.

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