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.
It looks like Google is preparing to roll out Chrome's AI-powered history search feature outside the United States.
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Google continues its rollout of gradually disabling uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2-based extensions in the Chrome web ...
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Called SecTopRAT, the malware hides inside a malicious ad that purports to be an installer for Google Chrome. However, anyone ...
Perplexity AI, led by Aravind Srinivas, is set to launch a new browser named Comet, aimed at providing an agentic search ...
AI start-up Perplexity is building an agentic browser that could possibly disrupt Google’s search dominance. Other than ...
With the introduction of Comet, Perplexity will be stepping into a highly competitive browser market, which is already ...
Google Chrome has updated the existing "Enhanced protection" feature with AI to offer "real-time" protection against ...
Google is rolling out new search gestures that allow iPhone users to highlight anything on their screen to quickly search for ...