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The Department of Justice and Google faced off in court on Monday in a hearing to determine what penalties the tech giant should face for breaching antitrust laws.
A federal trial over what steps Google needs to take to remedy its internet search monopoly opened in Washington.
Everyone wants privacy, but how far are you willing to go for it? For most people, the answer is not very far. The cost of ...
The remedy phase of Google's search antitrust trial is getting underway, and the government is seeking to force major changes. The next few weeks could reshape Google as a company and significantly ...
Most AI extensions promise the world and deliver a chatbot in a sidebar. I’ve tried dozens—only a few actually helped me work ...
Another batch of suspect browser extensions have been uncovered. Here's how you can minimize the risks from shady developers.
Rogue Chrome extensions can do more than you think, like tracking your data or hijacking sessions. Here's how to spot red flags and stay protected.
Secure Annex cybersecurity researcher John Tuckner has identified 57 malicious Chrome extensions that can be used to track ...
Chrome’s update fixes a 20-year Chrome visited links privacy flaw, stopping sites from tracking clicks. Learn to enable this ...
With the release of Chrome 136, Google will finally address a long-standing privacy issue in its browser that allowed ...
Security researcher finds more than 30 unlisted Google Chrome extensions Cumulatively they have more than four million users ...
Tab stacking is also really useful if you end up with a bunch of tabs with clear categories to them. For instance, when I’m ...