Google released a Chrome security update fixing two high-severity flaws that could enable code execution or crashes via malicious websites.
Besides adding a “Listen to this page” TTS feature in the Android browser, Chrome is rolling out an interesting update to its About page on desktop that explains Google’s stance on ads and a free web.
The Chrome security team at Google has confirmed that a major change to how the browser prioritizes the security and privacy of its 3.4 billion users is coming a little later than originally planned.
Most modern web browsers use a lock icon to let you know if you’re visiting a site that that uses HTTPS for secure connections or not. But Google says in recent years HTTPS has become the rule rather ...
We've all been there — you're making an important presentation for your big client due tomorrow when all of a sudden, you find yourself scrolling through music videos on YouTube or reading a bunch of ...
Google announced today that the Chrome web browser will load all public websites via secure HTTPS connections by default and ask for permission before connecting to public, insecure HTTP websites, ...
Taming your browser: How to resolve the HSTS site roadblock in Chrome Your email has been sent Browsers can often introduce strict security measures that prevent you ...
The Site Engagement Metrics documentation explains that the metrics measure user engagement with a site and that the primary factor used is active time spent. It also offers examples of other signals ...
Finding a website in your browsing history is easy if you know the title of the webpage or site. But if all you remember is the general topic, things get a little harder to find. There’s a new Chrome ...
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