Chrome now autofills passport and driver's license info automatically. Google's latest browser update adds official document ...
AI browsers and cross-platform extensions drive rising cyberattacks—enterprises turn to Secure Enterprise Browsing.
The transition to the more-secure HTTPS web protocol has plateaued, according to Google. As of 2020, 95 to 99 percent of navigations in Chrome use HTTPS. To help make it safer for users to click on ...
Google has been working to solve the app gap on ChromeOS for years. It partnered with Parallels to bring a version of ...
Computer users are accustomed to web browsers autofilling everything from names and addresses to credit card numbers. Now, Google Chrome is adding new enhanced autofill options that allow users to ...
Starting in October 2026, Google Chrome version 154 is set to have “Always Use Secure Connections” turned on by default. This ...
Google Chrome now supports autofilling passport, driver’s licence, and vehicle details through its new Enhanced Autofill ...
Much of the web has switched to secure links—that is, when you type in a site like pcworld.com, it serves its pages over an https (“hypertext transfer protocol secure”) connection rather than over non ...
Chrome desktop users can now autofill in passport numbers, driver’s licence details, vehicle registration info, etc.
Most of us don’t think twice before clicking on a website link. Be it shopping online, checking a news story, or signing into a portal, we often click on sites that are unknown. But behind every click ...
With the Messenger desktop app shutting down, it's time to quickly save your Messenger desktop chats before they're gone forever.