Google announced today that it is bringing five major new features to its Chrome web browser on iPhone and iPad.

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Google announced today that it is bringing five major new features to its Chrome web browser on iPhone and iPad.
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Google detailed this week some upcoming improvements coming to its Chrome browser with the help of machine learning.
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According to a survey by Atlas VPN, Apple Safari now has over one billion users across desktop and mobile.
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DuckDuckGo today announced the availability of DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials, a Chrome extension that will block Google Topics and FLEDGE.
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Google's new step-by-step Privacy Guide will allow Chrome users to review key privacy and security settings in just a couple of clicks.
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Two weeks after it landed in the Beta channel, Microsoft has released Edge version 100 to Stable, making it available to all users.
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Microsoft and Google are now joining with other web browser makers to improve compatibility and interoperability.
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Google revealed today that a recent initiative to require customers to enable 2-Step Verification (2SV) has been incredibly successful.
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For the first time in eight years, Google is changing the icon for Chrome, its flagship web browser. The differences, thankfully, are minor.
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Not surprisingly, Brave isn’t the only browser maker unimpressed by Google’s move from FloC to Topics. Now Vivaldi is weighing in, too.
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Brave, which has been blocking Google’s FLoC since last April, now says that the new Topics API does nothing to address the problem.
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Well, here’s one Google cancelation that shouldn’t upset anyone: Google’s coming Privacy Sandbox will no longer be based on FLoC.
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The old joke is that Microsoft Edge, like Internet Explorer before it, is only used once by most users, to download Google Chrome. But it’s no joke.
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Google has agreed to create its upcoming Privacy Sandbox “with regulatory oversight and input” from the UK CMA.
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In addition to delivering major Photoshop updates on desktop and iPad, Adobe today announced it is bringing Photoshop to the web.
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Google will release Chrome 93 later today, but for now, the online giant is highlighting some probable future features, now available in the Beta channel.
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While traveling this past week, I noticed that Momentum Plus, the paid New Tab extension that I use, added a new Soundscapes feature.
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This evening, Google announced a new and more detailed timeline for implementing its Privacy Sandbox, which includes FLoC and Fledge.
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Google announced the release of Chrome 92 today, which arrives with new privacy protection and battery-saving features.
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Extensibility is one of the key advantages of Visual Studio Code, but JavaScript debugging is so common that it's now built into the code editor.
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Google’s modern replacement for third-party cookies, called the Privacy Sandbox, has been delayed from 2022 to 2023.
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Back in March, Google said that it would move Chrome to a new 4-week release cycle. Today, it explained how and when it will do so.
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After a year-long test in which it received nothing but complaints from users, Google has given up on automatic URL shortening in Chrome.
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The makers of the world’s most popular web browsers are teaming up to improve the security and usability of browser extensions.
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It’s the technology that just won’t die, and for good reason: It works. So now Chrome is going to surface RSS feeds on websites to make it easier to follow them.
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Google Chrome is expanding on the web browser’s password safety features by automatically fixing compromised passwords for you.
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Google has announced the release of Chrome OS 90, which brings several useful new features to Chromebook users.