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Manifest V3, Chrome’s new platform for extensions is finally going into effect. After being announced back in 2019 and facing delays, heavy controversy and pushback, 5 years later users are now ...
These 35 Chrome extensions have privacy and security concerns. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says to delete them now. ... 'CyberGuy' warns AI users' privacy could be at risk.
Over 600,000 Chrome users at risk after 16 browser extensions compromised by hackers — what you ... Chrome extensions with 4 million installs are putting your privacy at risk — how to stay ...
Google is fixing a long-standing privacy issue that, for years, enabled websites to determine users' browsing history through the previously visited links. The problem arises from allowing sites ...
Browser extensions let you customize and add new features to Google Chrome but these 35 unlisted ones require sensitive permissions that could put your privacy at risk.
You might want to safeguard your privacy and data. ... Google Chrome users at risk: These 16 popular extensions could compromise your security. By Shaurya Sharma . Mar 03, 2025 02:23 PM IST .
CERT-In alerts Chrome users on major security risk: Here’s how to stay safe The Indian government’s cybersecurity agency CERT-In has issued a high-severity security alert for Google Chrome ...
Apple is warning its iPhone users to delete a common app, claiming it’s a danger to digital privacy. Without mentioning the company by name, Apple issued a video warning for users to stop using ...
In a blog post discussing Google’s gambit, privacy and security researcher Lukasz Olejnik has sketched a mock-up of a potential choice screen Chrome could present to users.
Billions of Chrome users at risk from new data-stealing browser vulnerability - here's how to stay safe The new V3 framework has several key differences from the older V2 version that ...
Manifest V3, Chrome’s new platform for extensions is finally going into effect. After being announced back in 2019 and facing delays, heavy controversy and pushback, 5 years later users are now ...