The fix, though, means that only administrators will be able to install print drivers on Windows PCs.
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All the Ways Spotify Tracks You—and How to Stop It


Whether you’re listening to workout music or a “cooking dinner” playlist, the app can show you ads based on your mood and what you’re doing right now.
France Cracked Down on Google’s Ad Tech. What’s Next?


The French Competition Agency has hit the company with $855 million in fines this year. The money is meaningless—but the changes could be profound.
Porn Showed Up on Legit News Sites Thanks to Internet Rot


Plus: China’s pipeline probing, a Chromebook debacle, and more of the week’s top security news.
An Explosive Spyware Report Shows the Limits of iOS Security


Amnesty International sheds alarming light on an NSO Group surveillance tool—and the gaps in Apple’s and Google’s defenses.
The Next Frontier for Phone Cameras: Stronger, Clearer Glass

Corning has a developed a new version of Gorilla Glass optimized for smartphone camera lenses that it claims will lead to a boost in photo quality.
The best browser for Linux, Windows and Mac isn’t Google Chrome

Jack Wallen has finally settled on a single web browser as his default across all platforms. Find out what he considers the best browser and why he made the switch.
Tag Heuer’s Latest Smartwatch Play? Super Mario

The new limited-edition Tag Connected is a collaboration with Nintendo’s famous plumber.
Biden anti-trust executive order is a wake-up call for tech industry and big tech companies

Observers react to the president’s call to action on surveillance, data accumulation, “big tech platforms” and that the FTC can establish rules against unfair competition on internet marketplaces.
Windows 10 PowerToys: How to keep your PC awake without changing settings

Keeping a computer awake can be beneficial when running time-consuming tasks. PowerToys Awake can do that without changing your Windows 10 configuration settings.