A new California law that requires web browsers to allow users to block all websites from sharing or selling their personal information could end up setting a standard for the whole country.
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Microsoft Edge removes the “Allow extensions from other stores” toggle for Chrome Web Store extensions in the Canary version.
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Microsoft Edge’s scareware blocker is now turned on for everyone. A quick look at what this change means and how you can control it.