A severe vulnerability in Chromium's Blink rendering engine can be exploited to crash many Chromium-based browsers within a few seconds.
Google updates Chrome’s enhanced autofill to handle passports, driver’s licenses, and vehicle IDs like VINs, with opt-in ...
Google added a new user agent to the Googlebot's user-triggered fetchers documentation. The new user agent is for the Chrome Web Store named Google-CWS.
Chrome can now autofill passports, driver’s licenses, and vehicle details, but only with your say-so. The update is encrypted, opt in, and global on desktop, with a confirmation prompt before anything ...
Computer users are accustomed to web browsers autofilling everything from names and addresses to credit card numbers. Now, Google Chrome is adding new enhanced autofill options that allow users to ...
Here's why you might want to install the latest Google Chrome update on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer right away.
The first test I ran was the Speedometer 3.0 test, which measures responsiveness. While Chrome scored 3.73, Dolphin narrowly ...
Indian cyber security watchdog Cert-In on Thursday issued an alert about multiple vulnerabilities in Google Chrome desktop ...
An unpatched vulnerability in the Blink rendering engine allows attackers to crash Chromium-based browsers in seconds, affecting over 3 billion users worldwide.
In a time when modern web browsers are dropping new tab pages, I decided to take Chrome's customization abilities for a spin.
If you’re among the 3.5 billion people using Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, Linux, or Android, it’s time to pay attention.
The saga of web browsers has been a story of fierce competition, innovation, and shifting dominance. From the early duel ...