Hackers can use Syncjacking to hijack Google accounts through malicious extensions, stealing passwords and browsing data.
There's a new highjacking attack that could take over your Chrome browser and steal all your data - here's how to keep your computer safe.
On today’s taller smartphones, reaching the top of the screen can be a stretch. Chrome’s top navigation bar is an ...
When browsing the web with Google Chrome, Google marks one account as your default in your web browser. This works similarly ...
When the user agrees to the sync, they unwittingly send all their local browser data, such as saved passwords, browsing ...
Hackers have devised a new attack method that uses a seemingly harmless Chrome extension to take over devices and steal sensitive user data.
Google has a tracking problem. Nowhere is this more acute than with Chrome, the world’s most popular browser and front-end to ...
Chrome isn't the most secure browser on the market and with the continued rise of malicious attacks, you should consider one of these Chrome-based alternatives ...
After testing last year, Google app on iOS has rolled out an Auto Dark Mode for its built-in web browser. The Google app on iPhone opens pages from Search results and the Discover feed in its own ...
The company also has a stand-alone app that functions as a web browser and has the potential to effectively replace Chrome. "Chrome has served Google exceptionally well, but its loss would be a ...