Google announced that the Chrome Sync feature will be discontinued in early 2025 for Chrome versions older than four years.
As one of the most widely used browsers, Chrome remains a target for cyber threats. Updating your browser is crucial to ensure your data and devices are secure from potential attacks.
Google will phase out Chrome Sync for browser versions older than 4 years (pre-2021) in 2025. A modern, automatic sync model ...
Two new data-hacking threats have been revealed, impacting Apple iPhones, iPads and Macs since as long ago as 2021—here’s ...
The affected chips are those used in Macs, iPhones, and iPads. The vulnerabilities specifically affect the CPUs of later ...
How to use Google settings to take back some control over how the company collects and uses your personal dataUse Google's ...
Google is set to fight for the last time against the big $4.33 billion antitrust fine imposed by the EU in 2018 over its ...
“By providing greater control, visibility, and security, Google is committed to empowering businesses to harness the full ...
If you haven’t updated your browser for four years, now’s the time.
Checking the word count on Google Docs helps track document length. Follow this quick guide to easily find and use the word ...
It appears that the first post-launch update for the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 is starting to make its way to users. Unlike the ...