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The dangers of the web and how to stay safe

Posted on Wednesday February 13, 2019  |  web browsers, vpn, security, safari, private browsing, opera, online privacy, firefox, edge, chrome

You probably go to great lengths to keep yourself safe, whether at home or in public. But what happens when you get online? Learn more about how you could be exposing yourself and your personal information over the internet so you can stay safe.

 

Are autocomplete passwords safe?

Posted on Thursday January 31, 2019  |  web browsers, security, safari, privacy, passwords, general articles a, firefox, cybersecurity, chrome, auto fill

Advertisements and suggestions based on our internet browsing habits are sources of online tracking. However, autocomplete passwords are also another source of online tracking. This sneaky tactic comes with serious security risks. Here's how you can stop it from targeting you.

 

Make Google Chrome faster with these easy steps

Posted on Wednesday December 26, 2018  |  web browser, speed chrome, google chrome, faster speed, chrome, browsing tips, browsing data

As one of the fastest browsers in the market, Google Chrome is the perfect match for quick-paced internet users of the 21st century. But like any technology that stores information, Chrome's performance can slow down and frustrate its users. It can also affect their productivity and lower their motivation. If you're using Chrome and finding it sluggish, don't fret. Simply follow these troubleshooting methods to improve your browser's speed again.

 

Microsoft is Building a Chromium-powered Web Browser That Will Replace Edge on Windows 10: Report

Posted on Tuesday December 04, 2018  |  chrome, internet explorer, microsoft

Microsoft is throwing in the towel with Edge and is building a new web browser for Windows 10, this time powered by Chromium, news blog Windows Central reported Monday. From the report: Microsoft's Edge web browser has seen little success since its debut on Windows 10 back in 2015. Built from the ground up with a new rendering engine known as EdgeHTML, Microsoft Edge was designed to be fast, lightweight, and secure, but launched with a plethora of issues which resulted in users rejecting it early on. Edge has since struggled to gain any traction, thanks to its continued instability and lack of mindshare, from users and web developers. Because of this, I'm told that Microsoft is throwing in the towel with EdgeHTML and is instead building a new web browser powered by Chromium, a rendering engine first popularized by Google's Chrome browser. Codenamed Anaheim, this new web browser for Windows 10 will replace Edge as the default browser on the platform. It's unknown at this time if Anaheim will use the Edge brand or a new brand, or if the user interface between Edge and Anaheim is different. One thing is for sure, however; EdgeHTML in Windows 10's default browser is dead.

 

5 tricks you can do with Android and Chrome

Posted on Wednesday October 03, 2018  |  technology, team, phone, pair, it, google, duo, computer, combination, chrome, android

Using a Google account across your devices makes many things like email, web browsing, and managing your calendar a lot more convenient. Here are five tricks you might not yet know you can do when you sync Chrome with your Android phone.

 

Which web browser is perfect for you?

Posted on Thursday September 20, 2018  |  web browsers, safari, opera, microsoft, google, edge, chrome, apple

The battle of the web browsers has raged on for years. While the classic rivalry between Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer has long passed, we are now facing a broader field of competition. There are currently four web browsers competing for space in your hard drive, and we've drawn up this list of their advantages and disadvantages to help you choose.

 

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