A rare privacy win for Chrome users ...
Chrome runs the internet for most people, and for good reason. It’s fast, familiar, and full of features. But it’s owned by the biggest ad company on the planet. So you get great performance, but you ...
What if every click you made online was being watched, recorded, and sold? This isn’t the plot of a dystopian novel—it’s the reality of modern internet use. From social media platforms to shopping ...
This list will probably grow over time, since of course there are a lot of ways to tackle security and privacy. As a rule, we’re going to focus on the most broadly applicable extensions — something ...
If there were an Olympics event for how fast someone can scroll to the bottom of a privacy policy and hit “accept,” you’d find me on the podium with a medal. But buried in those endless paragraphs are ...
Startpage’s latest browser add-on for Chrome and Firefox calls out creepy websites and blocks trackers on a granular level. While there’s no shortage of apps and extensions that can stop websites from ...
Most of us install Chrome extensions for convenience. I have three that are currently active – my password manager, a grammar checker, and Adobe Acrobat. But those helpful little add-ons might be ...
Chrome extensions were spotted leaking sensitive browser data like API keys, secrets, and tokens via unguarded HTTP transmissions and hardcoded spills. Seemingly harmless Chrome extensions aimed at ...
Popular web browser extensions designed to protect user privacy and block online ads are falling short, according to NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers, who are proposing new measurement ...
VentureBeat presents: AI Unleashed - An exclusive executive event for enterprise data leaders. Network and learn with industry peers. Learn More At Chrome Dev Summit 2020 today, Google announced it ...
Google will remove prediction market extensions from Chrome Web Store by August 2026, while enforcing stricter data privacy ...