Adobe will finally kill Flash in 2020
Adobe is finally planning to kill off Flash once and for all. Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari have all been blocking Flash over the past year, but Adobe is now planning to remove support for it fully by the end of 2020.
How to add webp support to Bludit
Bludit does not support the modern web file format. This means that you simply do not have the opportunity to download it since this format is not in the list of allowed. To fix this, you need to make adjustments
New Removals report in Search Console
We’re happy to announce that we’re launching a new version of the Removals report in Search Console, which enables site owners to temporarily hide a page from appearing in Google Search results. The new report also provides info on pages on your site that have been reported via other Google public tools.
How Twitter’s Default Settings Can Leak Your Phone Number
Twitter has publicly disclosed a security “incident” that points to long-standing problems with how the service handles phone numbers.
Why are fervid Googlers making ad-blocker-breaking changes to Chrome?
Why are fervid Googlers making ad-blocker-breaking changes to Chrome? Because they created a monster – and are fighting to secure it.
Cookie: Harder to See and Remove, Widely Used to Track You
Cookies are still a privacy problem for web users, many years after privacy advocates first raised concerns about their use to track web browsing.
The key mistakes in mobile application development
Coinciding with recent growth in smartphone usage, mobile apps have skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years. In 2009 alone, there were roughly 2.5 billion fee-based mobile apps downloaded, and that number is projected to reach nearly 270 billion in 2017.
More Lodash Features that are Available in Plain JavaScript
In recent years, new features in JavaScript have been rolling out at a rapid pace. The deficiencies that are filled in by other libraries before have become built-in features of plain JavaScript.
How Online Tracking Companies Know Most of What You Do Online
3rd party advertising and tracking firms are ubiquitous on the modern web. When you visit a webpage, there’s a good chance that it contains tiny images or invisible JavaScript that exists for the sole purpose of tracking and recording your browsing habits
6 Must-Use Tools for Front-End Development
The internet has a lot of tools developed by the community to ease our lives as front-end devs. Here is a list of my favourite go-to tools that have personally helped me with my work.