Google Cranks Up JavaScript Requirement for Searches—What It Means for You
Google has officially made JavaScript a must for accessing its search engine, citing improved security and user experience. This move, however, has sparked user debates regarding privacy and the true motives behind the change. With alternatives like DuckDuckGo gaining traction, the impact on market dynamics, digital accessibility, and privacy regulation is significant. Find out what this means for your online browsing.
Jan 18