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Google Password Manager gets some love for desktop Chrome users
By Vishnu Sarangapurkar published
Google Chrome has a built-in Password Manager that secures, generates, and remembers passwords for you. It is now gaining new features to make it more convenient.
How to use Google Lens on Chrome for desktop
By Christine Persaud published
Google Lens is a neat feature that helps you explore and learn more about the world around you. And it's available for desktop use, too.
Google Chrome refreshes its new tab side panel for easier customization
By Nickolas Diaz published
Google rolls out an update to desktop Chrome's new tab side panel which features enhanced customization options.
Google Chrome picks up a URL typo detector
By Jay Bonggolto published
Google has introduced a slew of new features designed to make products such as Chrome, Maps, and Live Caption accessible to people with disabilities.
Google will disable third-party cookies for some Chrome users in early 2024
By Nickolas Diaz published
Google details its plan for the Privacy Sandbox moving forward into 2024.
Google gives Chrome a 'Material You' makeover for foldables and tablets
By Nickolas Diaz published
Google preps a tab interface redesign for Chrome on Android foldables and tablets.
Chrome is now a lot faster on Android phones and Mac devices
By Andrew Myrick published
With recent updates to Chrome on desktop and mobile, macOS and Android users will enjoy faster performance. And if you have a flagship Android phone, it's said to be up to 30% faster.
How to secure your Chrome incognito tabs behind a fingerprint
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Add an extra layer of security.
How to use new tools for Google Chrome on Android tablets
By Michael L Hicks published
You can now access features like tab groups and desktop view on Android tablets, though some require Flags to work.
Chromebooks and ChromeOS are getting new teacher-focused features
By Andrew Myrick published
The BETT Conference is underway, and Google is making a splash with a bunch of ChromeOS announcements. But this time, there's more of a focus on the teacher experience as opposed to the students.
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