If you're on a computer for much of the day, downloading files is likely to be a regular part of your workflow. That could be from an email attachment, a messaging app, or through a web browser.
A recent Google Chrome update has broken the drag-and-drop feature in the Downloads bubble that previously allowed you to drag and drop downloaded files onto any website or tab in the browser. Google ...
Chrome will offer more detailed explanations for why a particular download might be suspicious and ask to scan password-protected archives for malware. Chrome will offer more detailed explanations for ...
When it comes to scouring the Internet, Google Chrome is by far the most popular web browser, relied on by over 63.6% of Internet users globally. It's available on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and ...
Chrome comes with a built-in Safety Check that runs an audit on passwords, security updates, third-party extensions, and more ...
Macworld In the latest beta of Google Chrome for iOS, the browser is finally able to import your Safari browsing data for ...
Chrome for Android could soon scan your downloaded APK files for malware. This would add another layer of protection as Google Play Protect already scans apps before you install them. Google already ...