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Chrome, Google
Google being pushed to sell off Chrome is likely a good thing, but don't cheer on the decision just yet
Though the United States' enforcement of anti-trust principles as of late is likely better for the consumer and broader market, the latest hearing isn't the end of the case. United States v. Google LLC (1:20-cv-03010) began proceedings in October 2020 and was decided in August of this year.
Google doesn't want to sell Chrome and Android, proposes swapping Google bloat for other bloat
Google proposes remedies to avoid selling Chrome and Android, aiming to balance competition and user experience.
Google Chrome has a plan for all your duplicate tabs
Google Chrome will automatically archive duplicate tabs on Android for a smoother browsing experience. Chrome Canary offers a preview of this feature, but there's no guarantee it will be released worldwide. The new tab management option will keep only the latest version of duplicated tabs open, reducing clutter.
Google counters DOJ with a plan that doesn’t force the sell-off of the Chrome browser
The Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google has taken another turn. After a court ruling that wanted to force Google to sell off its Chrome browser, the search giant has countered with a proposal of its own.
Google Responds to DOJ with Plan for Search Monopoly Fixes
Google has proposed alternative remedies to address its antitrust violations, responding to the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) push for drastic measures like selling Chrome and restricting its practices favoring its search engine.
Chrome, Cyberhaven
Cyber firm’s Chrome extension hijacked to steal user passwords
The data-loss startup says it was targeted as part of a "wider campaign to target Chrome extension developers."
Cyberhaven says hackers targeted Chrome extensions on Christmas
Cyberhaven, a California-based cyber security firm says it was recently hacked on Christmas Eve, and that the hackers were targeting Chrome extensions.
Hackers hijack a wide range of companies' Chrome extensions, experts say
By Raphael Satter and AJ Vicens -Hackers have compromised several different companies' Chrome browser extensions in a series of intrusions dating back to mid-December, according to one of the victims and experts who have examined the campaign.
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Google’s Security Warning For 3 Billion Chrome Users—Update Now
As Google confirms multiple high-rated security vulnerabilities across multiple platforms—the advice is simple but urgent: ...
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How to Change the Default Search Engine in Google Chrome
Just because you use Chrome doesn’t mean you have to use Google. Learn how to invite Bing, DuckDuckGo, Brave, or even ChatGPT ...
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Google Blasts Chrome Sale as ‘Extreme’ Remedy at Odds With Law
Alphabet Inc.’s Google called a US Justice Department plan to force it to sell its web browser “extreme” and at odds with the ...
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Update Chrome Now—Google Warns Of 2 New High-Risk Vulnerabilities
Two new high-severity Chrome browser security vulnerabilities have been confirmed by Google—ensure you update and activate ...
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Google to court: we’ll change our Apple deal, but please let us keep Chrome
After its victory against Google in an antitrust trial earlier this year, the Department of Justice recently proposed a ...
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Google Chrome uses AI to analyze pages in new scam detection feature
Google is using artificial intelligence to power a new Chrome scam protection feature that analyzes brands and the intent of ...
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4 Ways To Recover Bookmarks In Chrome (Deleted Or Lost Bookmarks)
The easiest way to restore deleted bookmarks in Chrome is using Undo Delete immediately after the accidental deletion. After ...
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Forget Chrome—Google Starts Tracking All Your Devices In 8 Weeks
Republished on December 21 with Google’s proposals to change search for iPhone and Android users as a response to the U.S.
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