Competitors are capitalizing on privacy and safety concerns to urge users to migrate to their in-home browsers from Google Chrome.
Google announced today that the Chrome web browser will ask for permission by default before connecting to public, insecure HTTP websites, beginning with Chrome 154 i026.
A court will not force Google to sell off its Chrome browser or Android, a federal judge said in a court filing on Tuesday. The decision serves as a significant win for the tech company, which has ...
In a ruling aimed at restoring competition in the search engine market, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta refrained from ordering Google to sell off Chrome, the world's most popular browser, but ordered ...
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI has announced an "Atlas" search browser, leveraging its artificial intelligence prowess in a direct ...
Artificial intelligence search company Perplexity has made an unsolicited, $34.5 billion offer to purchase Google’s Chrome browser, a surprise move by a Google Search challenger that’s looking to ...
The change will happen earlier for those who have switched on Enhanced Safe Browsing protections in Chrome. Google will ...
A federal judge on Tuesday largely sided with Google in the penalties phase of its search monopoly case, declining to order the breakup sought by the Department of Justice (DOJ). U.S. District Judge ...
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