For those who fear Brave would be too different from Chrome, fear not. Anyone who has used any sort of web browser will feel right at home with Brave. Brave is free and can be installed on Linux ...
Struggling with various browser issues? Try a better option: Opera OneOver 300 million people use Opera One daily, a fully-fledged navigation experience coming with built-in packages, enhanced ...
While Claude’s Computer Use is an API and Microsoft’s AI agents work within the Copilot chat UI itself, Operator is designed to, well, operate, within a dedicated web browser window that runs ...
Opera, the company behind one of the best web browsers we know, has released a new browser designed to escape the overwhelm of the limitless web. Called “Opera Air,” the browser arrives as ...
The security research team at SquareX, a security provider, has discovered a major hacking technique that adversaries can use to completely take over a user’s browser and, eventually, the whole device ...
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Google is making a change to Chrome Sync that will affect users who haven’t updated their browser in a while. Starting in early 2025, Chrome Sync will stop working on versions of Chrome that are ...
Google will phase out Chrome Sync for browser versions older than 4 years (pre-2021) in 2025. A modern, automatic sync model (introduced August 2023) replaces the outdated 2009 system, eliminating ...
The developer behind the well-received Kiwi Browser for Android has revealed that the app is effectively shutting down. The app has been pulled from the Play Store and will no longer be maintained ...
India's cybersecurity watchdog, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), has flagged multiple vulnerabilities in the popular Google Chrome web browser. CERT-In has advised users to ...
A malicious campaign has been redirecting macOS users to a fake Homebrew website, infecting them with information stealer malware. The threat actors behind the campaign relied on Google advertisements ...
Cybercriminals are using Google ads to spread malware by directing Mac and Linux users to a fake Homebrew website with an infostealer. This malware campaign is designed to steal sensitive information, ...