Google Chrome is a popular web browser for many reasons. It's cross-platform, which means there's a version of Chrome you can use on the Mac, in Windows, and on your Android or iPhone. It's fast and ...
Chrome collects data about your browsing activity, and Google isn't entirely transparent about what information it gathers. While the company keeps specific details vague, court filings over the last ...
I’ve tried several browsers in the past few years. Be it the new browsers released last year, or the top names that have been existing for years now. I’ve always considered Google Chrome to be a ...
Unless you lived through it, it's hard to imagine a time before Google, when Internet Explorer was actually a commonly used browser, people asked Jeeves their internet questions, and if googling was a ...
Google is releasing a new tool to help users configure their privacy settings in the Google Chrome browser in the form of a guided tour. The new Google Chrome Privacy ...
I have eight years of experience covering Android, with a focus on apps, features, and platform updates. I love looking at even the minute changes in apps and software updates that most people would ...
Sanuj is a freelance tech journalist with over six years of experience covering smartphones, wearables, and consumer technology. He currently writes for Android Police, Tom's Guide, Android Central, ...
Just like many other tech products, browsers too can be a gateway for companies to collect your data and monitor your online habits. Browser cookies are a common culprit, but those are far from being ...
Google is rolling out two new Chrome performance settings to save memory and battery power. If you're on a laptop and your battery level reaches 20%, Chrome will go into Energy Saver mode, which will ...
It is worth noting that privacy now plays a major concern not just for browser users, but for the firms behind these apps as well, as per the report by CNET. However, despite the ongoing efforts of ...
To enable smooth scrolling in Google Chrome, open Chrome and go to chrome://flags, search for “Smooth Scrolling,” set it to Enabled, and relaunch the browser. The steps are the same on both PC and ...