Tag: Web Browsers
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Chrome Autofill Update: Passport, Driver’s License & Vehicle Info
Intro: A new layer for Chrome Autofill Google is expanding Chrome’s Autofill feature beyond addresses, passwords, and payment details. The latest update introduces enhanced autofill capabilities for sensitive information such as passports, driver’s licenses, and vehicle-related data. The move aims to speed up time-consuming form filling while maintaining security and privacy controls that users expect…
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Chrome Autofill Expands to Passport, Driver’s License, and Vehicle Info
What’s New in Chrome Autofill Google is expanding Chrome’s Autofill capabilities beyond the familiar addresses, passwords, and payment details you already use every day. In a move aimed at streamlining online forms, Chrome’s Enhanced Autofill now supports sensitive data fields such as passport numbers, driver’s license numbers, and vehicle information. This update signals a shift…
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Chrome revokes unused site notifications to reduce overload
Chrome adds a safety-driven feature to curb notification overload Google Chrome has introduced a new mechanism designed to trim down unwanted website notifications by automatically revoking permissions from sites users haven’t visited in a while. The update, rolling out on Android and desktop, aims to improve the browsing experience by limiting interruptions from sites that…
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Opera Neon AI Browser: AI-First Web Experience Enters Paid Beta
What is Neon? Opera has been positioning Neon as an AI-first web browser since its surprise unveiling this spring. The mature release has now been shipped to a small, selective group of users who are paying $20 per month to access the browser. The goal, according to Opera, is to offer a more integrated AI…
