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Google may be forced to sell its Chrome browser due to monopoly complaints
By Matthew Connatser published
Google accuses the Department of Justice of having a ‘radical agenda’ in response to a report that claims a forced sell-off of Chrome is on the table.
How to stop Chrome from asking for a PIN when autocompleting passwords
By Avram Piltch published
Chrome recently started making you enter a PIN every time you need it to remember your password. Here's how to stop it from doing that.
Microsoft Edge popup highlights performance-leeching extensions
By Christopher Harper published
Microsoft Edge begins a limited rollout of a performance monitor that looks out for extensions causing slowdown.
Bye Bye, AI: How to turn off Google's annoying AI overviews and just get search results
By Avram Piltch last updated
Tired of Google's AI overviews and their bad, plagiarized advice? Here's how to avoid them in search.
Firefox user loses 7,470 opened tabs saved over two years after they can’t restore browsing session
By Jowi Morales published
Hazel keeps over 7,000 open Firefox tabs for nostalgia but lost them all after the browser encountered an issue.
Microsoft's new RAM limiter for Edge browser makes its way into latest beta version
By Aaron Klotz published
Edge's memory resource management tool skips the dev channel, jumping directly to beta release
Microsoft is working on a RAM limit slider for its Edge Browser
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
But will it be enough to tempt users away from Chome?
Google releases Chrome for Windows on Arm ahead of Snapdragon X Elite launch
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Google has finally released an Arm64 version of Google Chrome, making a native version of the browser available ahead of the launch of Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite processors.
YouTube hasn't stepped up its anti-ad-blocking activity, you're using too many ad-blockers
By Christopher Harper published
A viral Reddit video shows YouTube preventing page loading entirely for users with ad-blockers, but it turns out that might be because users are trying to use more than one ad-blocker.
Google updates Chrome Incognito Mode disclaimer in wake of $5 billion data collection lawsuit
By Mark Tyson published
Google Chrome Incognito Mode disclaimer gets updated as the firm recently agreed to pay a huge $5B settlement for tracking users without explicit consent and won’t want to pay any more.
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