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Old 20th December 2018, 08:10   #1
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Default Chrome may stop websites from hijacking your browser's back button

Surf the web for long enough and you'll invariably run into a site that refuses to acknowledge your browser's back button, usually because it wants to force ads down your throat. Google might soon put a stop to those shady redirects, though. Recently...

https://www.engadget.com/2018/12/18/...utton-hijacks/
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