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The Safety Check feature will also let you know if any of your extensions are potentially harmful, you're not using the latest version of Chrome, or site permissions need your attention
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Google Maps and Search introduce a new identity attribute for the disability community, offering customers enhanced business details and allowing merchants to self-identify as community members
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Google is reportedly experimenting with a text-to-speech feature for Chrome's reading mode on the desktop which will read articles for users
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Apples Security Engineering and Architecture team found the bug and reported to Google for discovery and disclosure, reports Forbes
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The bug was originally found by an Apple employee who was participating in a Capture The Flag (CTF) hacking competition in March, reports TechCrunch.
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Users will be able to "use your camera to search with new pictures you take and existing images in your camera roll," the tech giant said in a blogpost on Tuesday.
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CryptBot malware has infected approximately 6,70,000 computers this past year and targeted users of Google Chrome to steal their data.
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Tech giant Google has announced that users can now lock their incognito session when they leave Chrome on Android.
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According to The Verge, an American technology news website, passkeys work using Chrome on both desktop and mobile running Windows 11, macOS, and Android.
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The company will be rolling out both 'Memory Saver' and 'Energy Saver' modes over the next several weeks globally for Windows, macOS and ChromeOS.
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Hyderabad: Hackers always come up with innovative ideas to gain access to vulnerable systems in the rapidly evolving digital ecosystem, so it has become more important than ever to secure your web browsers. An outdated web browser is prone to hacking and vulnerable to trojans, malware, and other online threats. Using an old browser is […]
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The tech giant said it is aware of reports that an exploit for 'CVE-2022-3075' exists in the wild, mentioning the vulnerability as "Insufficient data validation in Mojo" reported by an anonymous security researcher.
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New Delhi: Google has announced to delay its ambitious plan to block third-party tracking cookies in Chrome browser to the second half of 2024. Google originally announced its plan to phase out support for third-party tracking cookies in Chrome — called Privacy Sandbox API testing initiative — within two years in early 2020. “By Q3 2023, […]
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San Francisco: Tech giant Google has announced that, with its upcoming Chrome 100 release, the company will discontinue the “Chrome Lite Mode” feature that has been available on Android for years. “Lite Mode” in Chrome for Android is a rebranded version of “Data Saver,” which debuted on the platform several years ago as a tool […]
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With the updated site safety controls, we've made it easier to keep track of which site has permission to what information.
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Depending on whether a user is utilising the browser on Windows, macOS, or Android, Google said the browser should use fewer resources, launch quicker, and feel more responsive to use
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As we have improved our testing and release processes for Chrome, and deployed bi-weekly security updates to improve our patch gap, it became clear that we could shorten our release cycle and deliver new features more quickly
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"You can easily give everyone with whom you share a computer a space that's just for them, including a colour scheme and background, bookmarks organised just the way they want them, and their saved passwords," Google said
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Google has already started using AV1 on YouTube, Chrome, and Duo on compatible devices and plans to expand those efforts to Google Photos, Play Movies/Google TV, Meet, and even Stadia over time.
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To prevent future abuse, Google announced that it will limit access to its private Chrome application programming interface (APIs) starting on March 15.