Chrome web browser is faster efficient but only if it uses Google Search as default: ‘PartitionAlloc’ and ‘Local Cache Deletion’ improve reliability
Mozilla Firefox can be used as a password manager for other apps on Android smartphones: Upcoming versions of Chrome and Edge web browsers could offer similar function
Google Chrome can default to HTTPS for enhanced security: Extensions to assure secure connection retiring next year
Google Chrome v100 might break the internet like the Y2K bug: Mozilla tested the possibility by appending Firefox User Agent
Google Chrome Idle Detection API could be a Privacy and Security concern: Here’s how to disable the feature in latest version of web browser
Google Chrome latest stable version offers APIs that could help some websites steal resources and offer more information about other user devices
Mozilla Firefox reverse-engineers Microsoft ‘anti-hijacking’ protections in Windows 11 which make switching default browser very cumbersome
Microsoft Edge browser to offer additional and easy-to-read information about HTTPS websites because the ‘Lock’ icon can be misused to abuse user trust
Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge actively support Progressive Web App but caution about ‘bait and switch’ attacks using PWA
Windows 11 will make choosing default applications including web browser a difficult and multi-click process: ‘Preview Builds’ already displaying signs of ‘Click Agony’