Google Chrome doesn’t offer complete privacy on its own—but when you use it with a VPN, your online security and anonymity get a major boost. Here are three major reasons why.
Your web browser is an ecosystem of its own. It stores your passwords, search history, financial details like credit card numbers, addresses and more. Just like how ...
A federal judge ordered Google to share certain user data with competitors in an antitrust case brought forward at the end of ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has alerted Chrome desktop users about vulnerabilities that could allow ...
DC District Court Judge Amit Mehta has ruled that Google doesn't have to give up the Chrome browser to mitigate its illegal monopoly in online search. The court will only require a handful of modest ...
Browser extensions can be a great way to boost your productivity while browsing. Chrome, which is the most popular browser out there, supports a wide range of extensions, and so do other ...
NDPC has issued an urgent security advisory, warning Nigerians of critical vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could expose ...
Google says the AI assistant will be able to complete tedious tasks for users, like booking a haircut or ordering weekly ...
Chrome Canary now warns when clipboard access is revoked for inactive sites, giving users more control over copy-paste ...
By separating password management from Chrome, Google can claim to support competition and user choice. Apple's Passwords app ...
Gemini in Chrome is nearing general release; admins can prepare now to manage access before it lands in users' browsers.