However, it could also use the new WebRTC API for video conferencing between
different browsers without any plugin required.
Not exact matches
Malware authors are using JavaScript code delivered via malvertising campaigns to mine
different cryptocurrencies inside people's
browsers,
without their knowledge.
You can also mine one of the five
different Cryptocurrencies offered on coin pot directly from your
browser without having to download any additional software.
Deian Stefan, lead PhD student on the project at Stanford, said: «What we've achieved in COWL is a system that lets web developers build feature - rich applications that combine data from
different web sites
without requiring that users share their login details directly with third - party web applications, all while ensuring that the user's sensitive data seen by such an application doesn't leave the
browser.
You can also look at several model years at a time and easily carry on simultaneous searches of
different makes and models
without opening
different browser windows.
If you open up your Amex account in multiple
browser windows and then make sure that each window is showing the Amex offers for a
different card, you can add the offers to each card
without any of them disappearing — that's how I managed to use a $ 200 Amex offer on Delta three
different times towards the end of last year.
While this might be useful for getting unbiased search results from Google or for logging into a
different Gmail account
without having to log out in your main
browser window, it isn't truly incognito.
Oh, by the way,
without web innovation we wouldn't even be able to post comments to each other on this web site, so there is that also... The verge should make an app for you to use, I guess... Oh wait, they did, and then they figured out that it's a ton of work to keep it updated across the
different mobile platforms, so instead they updated their web page for desktop and mobile, and can iterate over the new versions faster because it's one codebase, and you can view it from every
browser, and it's beautiful, and if something changes you don't have to install an update, you just get it when you visit the page... I also love apps, but we need both where it makes sense.
Malware authors are using JavaScript code delivered via malvertising campaigns to mine
different cryptocurrencies inside people's
browsers,
without their knowledge.