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New Google Chrome Security Warning For 3 Billion Users—Act Now
Google has issued a high-severity security warning for billions of Chrome browser users across Windows, Mac, Linux and Android—don’t ignore it, act now to stay safe.
If you use the Chrome Browser, you need to heed this security warning now!
If you have Chrome on your Android handset, open the app and tap the three-dot icon in the upper right corner. From the menu that appears, tap on Help & feedback. From that menu, press "Update Google Chrome" and you can have Chrome automatically update to the latest version when it is released. To set this up, follow these directions:
Google is giving IT more control over your Chrome extensions
Google has announced some new business features that can help IT admins better manage Chrome browser extensions, a popular attack vector for cybercriminals. A curated Chrome Web Store experience is launching today for Enterprise workspaces that allows pre-approved extensions to be displayed on the landing page,
Google’s Chrome Security Update Failure—What You Need To Do Now
Google confirmed that you might see other messages related to Chrome update failure such as: Updates are disabled by administrator, This computer will no longer receive Chrome updates because Windows XP and Windows Vista are no longer supported, or Google Chrome may not be able to keep itself updated.
Google launches customizable Web Store for Enterprise extensions
Google has officially launched its Chrome Web Store for Enterprises, allowing organizations to create a curated list of extensions that can be installed in employees' web browsers.
Chrome soon lets you enable or disable User Scripts Per Extension
Google Chrome tests a new a setting to enable or disable user scripts on a per-extension basis, improving control over extensions
Google announces new Chrome Web Store for enterprise browser extension control
Chrome extension management can burden many security teams when employees install them on their computers. To lighten that burden, Google LLC today announced a new curated Chrome Web Store for enterprise businesses that will give them greater control and visibility over browser extensions.
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Brace for fully custom Chrome Web Stores for every organization
Google launched Chrome Web Store for enterprises with specialized controls for shopping only approved add-ons. The private ...
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Can't Update Google Chrome? Here Are A Few Fixes To Try
Google's Chrome is the most popular web browser today. Here's what to do if you can't update to the latest version.
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Google Chrome extensions hit in major attack - dozens of developers affected, so be on your guard
Researchers discover large supply-chain attack targeting Chrome extension developers Dozens have been compromised, resulting in possibly millions of victim users Researchers urge users to patch or ...
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Google Chrome is copying Microsoft Edge’s Split tabs feature on Windows 11
After Microsoft Edge, Chrome tests a Split Tabs feature which will reduce the need to spawn a new tabs and snap it to the ...
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Google Chrome to leverage on AI for less intrusive permission notifications
Google Chrome has been found testing various AI means to incorporate for users to have a better browsing experience.
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How to protect data in Google Chrome
Chrome's seamless integration with Google Suite allows quick access to Gmail and Docs. Chrome offers robust security features ...
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Microsoft Edge’s Bing now hides Google Chrome download link on Windows 11
This is still acceptable, considering the full-screen Edge, Bing, and Copilot pop-ups that appear when using Google Chrome on ...
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