In a surprising move, Google is now offering a way for Chrome users to hide sponsored search results, with a small caveat.
The search giant's latest move lets people collapse sponsored results, with a catch that still guarantees exposure for ...
I revoked all the unnecessary app permissions from the Permission manager menu. For sensitive permissions, I switched to Ask ...
California has banned streaming ads from being louder than shows, starting in 2026. Here’s how to fix loud ads on your TV, ...
Google's search results will more clearly label "sponsored" links, and you can collapse them with a single click or tap.
The humble browser is the medium that is capturing the attention of all the new-age AI companies. With AI models ever ...
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Google Chrome's new feature: useless notifications will automatically stop, making browsing even cleaner...
Google has added a new "Smart Alert Control" feature to its popular web browser, Google Chrome. This feature will ...
While free VPNs exist, paid services generally offer better speeds, more server choices, and stronger privacy policies.
Notifications will join camera and location permissions in being turned off for sites you've stopped visiting.
In September 2025, the court ruled that Google broke antitrust laws by keeping a monopoly in search and search ads. The court ...
If you don't want Chrome to ever take these actions for you, you can turn off the permissions revoking option completely.
Browser fingerprinting is a sneaky way your web activity is tracked, and no matter what browser you use, it's probably ...
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