Google Chrome
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Google Chrome is a cross-platform web browser developed by Google, which was first released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows.
Google Chrome to Get a Fresh Look and New Features for 15th Anniversary Celebration
Google is gearing up to celebrate the 15th anniversary of its popular web browser, Chrome, with a fresh new look and exciting updates. The redesign will bring a modern twist to the browser, drawing inspiration from Google's Material You design language.
Google Introduced New Features for Chrome on Mobile
Google is enhancing its Chrome mobile browser with a series of innovative features designed to make mobile searches quicker and more intuitive. Users can now expect improved search suggestions, trending topics, and streamlined search experiences.
Google Is Changing Chrome Logo for the First Time Since 2014
On February 4, Google Chrome designer Elvin Hu shared the news in a Twitter thread about the upcoming changes of the browser's logo as well as the thought process that went into the recent redesign. This will be the first Chrome logo update in 8 years since 2014.
Handy Tips: How to Start Chrome in Guest Mode by Default
Google announced that the new Default to Guest Mode feature of the Chrome browser is now available for Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems. In guest mode, users can change other Chrome profiles.
Google Failed to Evade the Lawsuit That Claims It Tracks Users in Incognito Mode
The search giant is accused of secretly collecting user data even if they use a private Incognito mode in the Google Chrome browser, thus illegally invading millions of users' privacy.
Google Will Stop Tracking User Activity as It Phases Out Third-Party Cookies
Once Google completely phases out the third-party cookies, it will not replace them with another tracking tech. Instead, the company will build a machine-learning-powered tracking system that groups people into interest groups.
Google’s T-Rex Browser Game Received a Mod With Double Swords
Google’s T-Rex dinosaur can now get past cacti and birds by simply chopping them down or burning them, thanks to the upgraded version of the famous Easter egg game, created by a partnership between MSCHF and 100 Thieves.