Kurt the CyberGuy recommends deleting 16 browser extensions immediately in response to a report saying more than 3.2 million web users were affected by a security breach.
Some companies - SpaceX, Starlink, Meta - are doing well under the current administration. Google, not so much.
I'd bet that a future version of Chrome will completely disable or even remove any unsupported extensions that are still present. If you'd rather be safe and secure, you can take Google's advice ...
As part of the antitrust case filed more than four years ago, the Justice Department wants Google to divest its Chrome browser.
In an apparent reaction to the infamous Honey scandal that rocked the internet at the start of the year, Google has altered ...
Select the “Clear browsing data” option. If you want to delete all or all of the Google Chrome history events, you can mark all the events you want to delete and click on the “Clear browsing data” ...
Google often collects users’ personal data, search history, activity, and location so they can show you personalized search results. Google tailors search results to match what a user is most ...
Blocklist of analytics and annoyances found by our own research (either discovery or found by collecting sources). The trackers listed by DDG contain a lot of false postives, which we try to whitelist ...
In Google Chrome, there are many keyboard shortcuts, here are some of the most useful ones. How to uninstall or disable Google Chrome extensions To enhance your experience, Google Chrome has a system ...
Bypass NovelAI client-side non-account trial limit, mostly just to not have to reset your browser session each time The users in red. Administrators are members assigned with the highest level of ...