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The researcher specifically says the JavaScript code does not mean our app is doing anything malicious, and admits they have no way to know what kind of data our in-app browser collects.
TikTok's custom in-app browser on iOS reportedly injects JavaScript code into external websites that allows TikTok to monitor "all keyboard inputs and taps" while a user is interacting with a ...
Its in-app browser didn’t appear to inject any new code into web pages. However, apps have the ability to hide their JavaScript activity from websites (like Krause’s tool) because of an ...
Josh May 25, 2011. Bill, I’m not sure what’s wrong with tracking or advertising. Sure, it can be taken too far, but this blog doesn’t do that. Right now I’m reading this in Chrome with ...
After inconspicuously lurking within Web sites' code for more than a decade, JavaScript has emerged to become a key battleground in a second era of Web browser wars. Written by Stephen Shankland ...
While the race to make the fastest browser JavaScript engine continues at a heated pace, Microsoft senior product manager Pete LePage reminded the audience at Microsoft TechEd, held in New Orleans ...
They further claimed the JavaScript code highlighted by the research is used purely for debugging, troubleshooting and performance monitoring of the in-app browser to optimize the user experience ...
Well, there are lots of benefits to JavaScript too: It is easy to write JavaScript code quickly; it runs everywhere; and JavaScript engines have received investment from the big three browser ...