Google Chrome Extensions such as uBlock Origin are switched off as the browser firm enforces security updates.
If you’re a Chrome user you’re being tracked. We hoped it would be less invasive by now with the death of tracking cookies. But it isn’t. In fact it’s worse with the surprise revival of digital fingerprinting,
It looks like Google is preparing to roll out Chrome's AI-powered history search feature outside the United States.
After you’ve opened Google Chrome, and accumulated at least one tab, the first order of business is to right-click on the tab you want to add to a group. Once the drop down menu opens up, you’ll want to click on add tab to new group.
Called SecTopRAT, the malware hides inside a malicious ad that purports to be an installer for Google Chrome. However, anyone who clicks on the ad is instead funneled to a fake Google website designed to cleverly mimic the legitimate page.
Google continues its rollout of gradually disabling uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2-based extensions in the Chrome web browser as part of its efforts to push users to Manifest V3-based extensions.
Since its founding in 2022, Perplexity has been known for shaking up the world of online search. With the debut of Comet, the company is aiming to expand its innovation beyond search engines and transform how users interact with the internet.
Google's long-running project to eliminate cookies from Chrome is about to wind up, but it has come with a reversal of course that now allows device fingerprinting. The new Google rules were quietly announced in December of last year but seemed to slip beneath the radar.
Google Chrome OS 133 adds several minor new features related to accessibility, screencasts, Bluetooth microphones, and more.
A new password security upgrade could be coming to the Google Chrome browser as a software digger has found a new AI offering.
Google is rolling out new search gestures that allow iPhone users to highlight anything on their screen to quickly search for it. The Lens screen-searching feature is available on iOS in both the Google app and Chrome browser and provides a similar experience to Android’s Circle to Search, which isn’t supported on iPhones.
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