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
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.
Google, uBlock and Kill off
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Popular Google Chrome Extensions Killed Off
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Google is killing uBlock Origin. Here are your options.
uBlock Origin dead for many as Google purges Manifest v2 extensions
Chrome ad blocker stopped working? Time to look elsewhere Google's purge of Manifest v2-based extensions from its Chrome browser is underway, as many users over the past few days may have noticed.… Popular content-blocking add-on (v2-based) uBlock Origin is now automatically disabled for many in the ubiquitous browser as it continues the V3 rollout.
Google Chrome is introducing a split-screen feature for better multitasking. You can easily split one window into two tabs and resize the split screen. The new tool in Google Chrome Canary allows for users to drag and resize the split screen for optimal use.
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,
Called SecTopRAT, the malware hides inside a malicious ad that purports to be an installer for Google Chrome. However, anyone who clicks on the ad is instead funneled to a fake Google website designed to cleverly mimic the legitimate page.
It looks like Google is preparing to roll out Chrome's AI-powered history search feature outside the United States.
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.
Google is rolling out new search gestures that allow iPhone users to highlight anything on their screen to quickly search for it. The Lens screen-searching feature is available on iOS in both the Google app and Chrome browser and provides a similar experience to Android’s Circle to Search, which isn’t supported on iPhones.
Google has updated “Enhanced Protection” in Chrome with AI technology to provide real-time protection against malicious websites, downloads, and browser extensions.
Google is making it easy to search for content on your screen with the Chrome app on iOS, just like it did with Circle to Search on Android.
Google's long-running project to eliminate cookies from Chrome is about to wind up, but it has come with a reversal of course that now allows device fingerprinting. The new Google rules were quietly announced in December of last year but seemed to slip beneath the radar.
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