Browser add-ons are a necessary component of Internet life. More than 60% of users rely on them for productivity, entertainment, and security. They make your browsing better. They block ads, simplify ...
For the most part, extensions and add-ons are beneficial to a browser as they can be used to increase the the browser's performance and add additional, and in many times needed, functionality.
Earlier this month, an alarm sounded—security researchers at GitLab Threat Intelligence discovered a handful of Chrome extensions adding code in order to commit fraud, with at least 3.2 million users ...
While we're still waiting for Google Chrome to support extensions on Android, its competitor just launched a full-fledged ...
Google has officially implemented a new platform for Chrome extensions, and it brings both good and bad news. On the positive ...
Google has updated its policies for the Chrome Web Store with new rules for affiliate ads and programs, which require all ...
Kurt the CyberGuy explains how to protect yourself from malicious Chrome extensions that can steal sensitive information like ...
Despite being built on the same layout engine derived from the Chromium project, Edge is making a determined effort to differentiate itself from Chrome. Microsoft's browser ...
uBlock Origin is one of many extensions available on Microsoft Edge. (Image credit: Future) The Edge Add-ons site is a bit redundant for some users. Microsoft Edge can run Google Chrome extensions ...
Microsoft Edge could launch a dedicated page for Android extensions, allowing users to browse and install add-ons instead of ...