Given below is the explanation provided by Evan concerning the GPU bug: Later on, Andersen wrote a program that would scan GPU memory for non-zero pixels and output the results. In doing this, he allowed the program to create a pixel-perfect image of a Reddit page that had been browsed on a separate account. The scary thing is that the bug was submitted two years, but neither Google nor NVIDIA has been able to come up with a fix, which now sets our sights towards Apple. An NVIDIA spokesperson has stated the following: This clearly shows that NVIDIA is attempting to take a jab at Apple, even though the company’s Mac OS possesses the smallest market share in operating system penetration. Right now, neither Apple, Google nor NVIDIA have provided an explanation or if they are working on a solution, suggesting that using the Chrome Incognito feature right now is not on the cards at the moment. Since the bug has been found in Chrome’s Incognito feature, it is yet to be confirmed if the bug will also affect other browsers ranging from Firefox and Safari, which also have their own private browsing features. We will be providing you with further updates on the matter.

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