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Hide Your IP Address with Google Chrome's "IP Protection" | Sync Up

The timing of some ads is so good it almost feels like websites are listening in on your conversations. But for those that consider this an invasion of privacy, how do you make it stop? We’ll cover how Google Chrome’s upcoming IP Protection feature aims to curb nosey websites as we sit down and sync up with Rocket IT’s weekly technology update.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Google developing an “IP Protection” feature for Chrome to enhance online privacy.

Why Google is taking a cautious approach to ensure the feature works smoothly and securely.

When you expect IP Protection to roll out.

How to use a VPN as an alternative until IP Protection is fully launched.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

One thought on “Hide Your IP Address with Google Chrome's "IP Protection" | Sync Up

  • Your phone is listening to your conversation as you talk. Found out the other day after a conversation with a client on something that he need for his project , now this item is not something that I searched for in over 4 years and something that i exactly know where i can buy and have never came up as a add but behold just after the conversation i got ads about the product and no my Google assistant is turned off

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