Would you want AI to change your password automatically? Google has some good or bad news for you if you are a Chrome user.
Google celebrates Safe Internet Day by providing valuable insights about Chrome's Enhanced Safe Browsing Protection mode.
Google announces important security milestone for Chrome users—what you need to know about enhanced protection mode.
A new attack called ‘Browser Syncjacking’ has been discovered by security researchers at the cybersecurity firm SquareX ...
Google's Chrome browser might soon get a useful security upgrade: detecting passwords used in data breaches and then generating and storing a better replacement. Google says it's an "AI innovation," ...
In an attempt to give user more privacy when using the browser, Google changes how the copy and paste system works on the ...
It's Safer Internet Day, and Google is celebrating it by reminding Chrome users how AI-enabled Safe Browsing works.
Naturally, this is a serious security risk. Here's everything you need to know about the latest vulnerabilities in Google ...
Google is testing faster Incognito searches in Chrome by preloading results, but this could come at the cost of your privacy.
The feature builds upon Chrome’s existing password security infrastructure. When Chrome detects that a saved password has been compromised, it prompts users to change it and can then automatically ...
This update applies to all versions of Google Chrome including Windows 11 and 10, as well as macOS and iOS. According to a ...
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