Are you using any of these browser extensions? Uninstall them now
Security firm Avast has identified 28 malicious Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge extensions that have received three million downloads globally......»»
Apple Releases new Safari Technology Preview with macOS Ventura features
Apple has released a new version of Safari Technology Preview with features included in the company's upcoming macOS Ventura update.Credit: AppleSafari Technology Preview is an experimental browser designed to test features that could be released in.....»»
How to block third-party trackers in your browser
Cookies get a lot of attention because they're used to track you across the web. Is this bad for privacy? Read about how to block third-party cookies......»»
How To Clear The Cache In Opera GX
Opera has a version of its browser designed specifically for gamers and it comes with a bunch of useful features, including a simple way to clear its cache. Opera ha.....»»
Is Firefox OK?
At the end of 2008, Firefox was flying high. Twenty percent of the 1.5 billion people online were using Mozilla's browser to navigate the web. In Indonesia, Macedonia, and Slovenia, more than half of everyone going online was using Firefox. "Our mark.....»»
Internet Explorer Gravestone Goes Viral in South Korea
An anonymous reader shares a report: For Jung Ki-young, a South Korean software engineer, Microsoft's decision to retire its Internet Explorer web browser marked the end of a quarter-century love-hate relationship with the technology. To commemorate.....»»
UK Wants To Replace Cookie Pop-Ups With Browser-Based Opt-Outs
The U.K. government has published its final response to a data 'reform' consultation it kicked off last year, laying out how it intends to diverge from EU-based data protection rules. From a report: At first pass, it looks like it has stepped away fr.....»»
Microsoft retires Internet Explorer after 27 years
Internet Explorer, once the most popular web browser, will no longer be accessible for most users......»»
Internet Explorer was once synonymous with the Internet, but today it’s gone for good
Internet Explorer triumphed in one browser war, and decisively lost the next. Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images) Microsoft's Internet Explorer has died many deaths over the years, but today is the one that counts......»»
Remembering Internet Explorer, the now-dead browser that once powered the Internet
Internet Explorer triumphed in one browser war, and decisively lost the next. Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images) Microsoft's Internet Explorer has died many deaths over the years, but today is the one that counts......»»
Firefox says it"s now the most secure browser in the world
Rollout of Total Cookie Protection tool means Firefox offers more privacy than others, company says......»»
Why nearly 50% of Windows 10 users still cling to Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer is on the brink of retirement, but new research shows that up to 47% of Windows 10 devices still have Explorer set as their browser......»»
Firefox Rolls Out Total Cookie Protection By Default To All Users Worldwide
Mozilla: Starting today, Firefox is rolling out Total Cookie Protection by default to all Firefox users worldwide, making Firefox the most private and secure major browser available across Windows and Mac. Total Cookie Protection is Firefox's stronge.....»»
Firefox joins Safari in controlling cross-site browser cookies
Firefox has started to roll out Total Cookie Protection, a browser feature that competes with Safari's privacy systems by restricting how cookies are used and cutting down cross-site tracking.The tracking of users online is big business to marketers,.....»»
Microsoft Will End Support For Most Versions of Internet Explorer on June 15
It's finally happening. Microsoft will be ending support for most versions of its Internet Explorer (IE) 11 browser on June 15. ZDNet: Microsoft announced more than a year ago that IE would be removed from most versions of Windows 10 this year and ha.....»»
PSA: Last chance to browse using Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is this week
It’s time to get nostalgic as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser is officially retiring after 27 years. The tech giant has officially announced the end to the browser we knew (and some loved) for nearly three decades. You have a few more days.....»»
Microsoft tests refreshed, tabbed Windows 11 File Explorer design
Microsoft has been testing versions of a tabbed File Explorer UI for years. Enlarge / Oft-tested and never released, tabs could be coming to Windows Explorer soon. (credit: Microsoft) Browser tabs have been a thing for decade.....»»
Vivaldi builds mail, calendar, and feed reader right into your browser
Vivaldi has just added a slew of quality-of-life updates to its browser, including a built-in email client, calendar, and feed reader. Should rivals worry?.....»»
Cloud gaming ban on the App Store, and mandatory WebKit usage, both declared anticompetitive
Apple’s ban on cloud gaming services in the App Store, and its insistence that all iOS browser apps must use its own WebKit browser engine, have both been declared to be anticompetitive by the UK competition watchdog. The announcement follows a ye.....»»
iOS 16 adds Find My, Health, and Clock to the list of deletable apps
The first beta of iOS 16 was made available to developers earlier this week, and we now know more about several of its new features, including the customizable lock screen and new iMessage features. In addition, Apple will now let users uninstall th.....»»
Vivaldi Email Client Released 7 Years After First Announcement
Browser maker Vivaldi's email client has finally hit version 1.0, seven years after it was first announced. From a report: Vivaldi Mail, which includes a calendar and feed reader as well as an email client, first arrived in technical preview in 2020......»»