Google is working on an on-device data migration feature on iOS that will let Safari users import their browsing data directly into Chrome.
This article explains the "Website wants to look for and connect to any device on your local network" popup in Google Chrome.
Once installed, you’ll first need to enable vertical tabs through Google Chrome’s flags – chrome://flags/#vertical-tabs. This is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, and even ChromeOS. Once switched to ...
Security researchers Socket have warned of discovering five Chrome extensions, spoofing popular human resource (HR) software ...
As spotted by The Mac Observer, “Google is adding a new ‘Safari import’ option to move your info from Safari to Chrome on ...
Security researchers LayerX have discovered 17 extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers which monitored people’s internet activity and installed backdoors for persistent access. In total, the ...
Chrome for iOS will soon feature an option for iPhone users to import their Safari data into Google's mobile browser, ...
ClickFix variant CrashFix relies on a malicious Chrome extension to crash the browser and trick victims into installing the ...
Malicious Chrome extensions posing as productivity tools were found stealing session tokens, blocking security controls, and ...
Chrome 144 fixes 10 security vulnerabilities found in Chrome 143, impacting billions of users. Learn what the update patches and why installing it quickly helps ...
Google has raised a critical alert regarding ten new security vulnerabilities affecting the Chrome browser, utilized by ...