by dbadmin | Sep 10, 2023 | Features, Google Chrome, Opinions, Privacy
Credit: Robert Triggs / Android Authority Opinion post byRobert Triggs After much hand-wringing and outright objections from the broader industry, Google is forging ahead with its Ad Topics API approach to web tracking and ads, bringing Chrome closer to advertisers....
by dbadmin | Sep 7, 2023 | Google, Google Chrome, News
Credit: Google This month is Google Chrome’s 15th anniversary. The browser is getting a Material You makeover. Google is also rolling out a bevy of new features for the browser. It’s hard to believe, but Google Chrome will have been around for 15 years this month. To...
by dbadmin | Aug 31, 2023 | Google, Google Chrome, News
Credit: Google Google has introduced a new feature for the Chrome browser. The feature allows the user to copy the exact frame they want from a video. Unlike taking a screenshot, this feature will let you capture a better-quality image of the frame. Have you ever...
by dbadmin | Aug 31, 2023 | Google, Google Chrome, News
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Google Chrome’s upcoming password-sharing feature could be limited to members of a Google family group. That means you’ll soon be able to share your saved Chrome passwords with up to six people. Google Chrome could soon add...
by dbadmin | Aug 12, 2023 | Chrome OS, Chromebook, Chromebooks, Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS, Guides, How-to's
The web is full of great content to read, but websites can be a bit too distracting. Have you ever wondered if there is a way to simplify text and read without all the extra fluff? There is. Google Chrome has Reader mode. Reader mode became available with the release...
by dbadmin | Aug 2, 2023 | Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS, News, PC
Credit: Eric Zeman / Android Authority Google could be very close to separating the Chrome browser from Chrome OS. Code references suggest that this change could come to users soon. This would allow the Chrome browser to be updated independently of Chrome OS. We’ve...