As spotted by The Mac Observer, “Google is adding a new ‘Safari import’ option to move your info from Safari to Chrome on ...
Google has been tweaking how it scans files using the Chrome browser to detect malware before downloading. By automating the process as much as is possible, Google is looking to protect users from ...
Google is testing a guided "Safari import" tool in Chrome for iPhone that lets users bring bookmarks, history, passwords and ...
Google is redesigning Chrome malware detections to include password-protected executable files that users can upload for deep scanning, a change the browser maker says will allow it to detect more ...
Chrome will offer more detailed explanations for why a particular download might be suspicious and ask to scan password-protected archives for malware. Chrome will offer more detailed explanations for ...
If you're on a computer for much of the day, downloading files is likely to be a regular part of your workflow. That could be from an email attachment, a messaging app, or through a web browser.
Switching between web browsers is quite a tedious task, especially on mobile phones. Google is currently testing a new ...
Are you wondering why the Chrome browser flagged a downloaded file as malicious? Google says it plans to better explain why downloads have been blocked. Last year, Google redesigned Chrome's download ...
A recent Google Chrome update has broken the drag-and-drop feature in the Downloads bubble that previously allowed you to drag and drop downloaded files onto any website or tab in the browser. Google ...