Google Chrome has been the dominant Web browser for a decade. But it may soon face competition from AI companies OpenAI and Perplexity.
Millions of Chrome users have been warned to delete 16 browser extensions which have been weaponised for fraud. Cyber threats appear to be lurking everywhere and now hackers have their eyes set on unassuming Google Chrome users.
Google Chrome users have been warned to delete 16 “malicious” browser extensions that could lead to a security threat and “fraud” at the hands of a prolific “threat actor.”
A Google Chrome Canary beta build has revealed a new split-screen feature It's been updated twice and renamed since it was first discovered It's not available to the public yet, but is expected to release soon The latest beta build of Google Chrome features brand-new split-screen functionality.
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,
Google Chrome is said to have been targeted by criminals injected malicious codes into browser extensions, which allows the crooks to steal user data and commit scams
Google Chrome Extensions such as uBlock Origin are switched off as the browser firm enforces security updates.
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.
The Appearance section is live in Chrome 136 for Android, which is the latest Canary release. However, as noted by Chrome Story, the menu is still locked behind a feature flag (via 9to5Google ). You can enable it by copying and pasting the following link:
Google has started pushing users to try AI Assistant, Gemini, in Chrome via notifications in the Canary version.
Perplexity, known for their AI-powered search, have announced their plans to release 'Comet', a new web browser that aims to revolutionise browsing.
The Google and Chrome apps for iOS are getting a new “Search Screen with Google Lens” capability that replicates the Circle to Search feature on Android.