
It makes sense to shield even the names of sites you visit from spying eyes. But it’s being done in a kludgy, centralized fashion that’s far from ideal.
As the internet has shifted to securing data and encrypting traffic by default, one surprising privacy hole has remained, which leaves a trail of sites you visit open to sniffing by network ne’er-do-wells. A proposal to remedy this is being rolled out slowly—by Mozilla in its Firefox browser and by Google in Chrome.
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