Tag: browsing
How to Clear Safari’s Browsing History and Cookies on macOS
You may not have anything to hide when we surf the Internet, but you still may want to clear your history every now and then. Here’s how you can clear your browsing history in Safari on MacOS.
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Microsoft envisions a new way of web browsing with Edge
Can My Employer View My Browsing History?
There are some legitimate reasons for employers to monitor their employees, including avoiding theft and making sure their employees’ online…
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Can My Employer View My Browsing History?
There are some legitimate reasons for employers to monitor their employees, including avoiding theft and making sure their employees’ online…
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Chrome for Android Finally Gets More Secure Incognito Browsing
You can finally lock your incognito web browser sessions and tabs behind a fingerprint on Android, giving users more privacy and security. Incognito mode is excellent for browsing the web, but if you hand someone your phone, it’s all readily available to see. Well, not anymore.
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Microsoft has been working on tabbed browsing for almost 30 years
Chrome now lets you search browsing history and open tabs right from the address bar
Google made good on its private browsing promise for Pixel users
Good things come to Pixel users who wait.
After teasing private browsing at its Pixel event this past October, Google’s finally delivered. Today, the search giant dropped a bunch of new features for its line of smartphones, including that built-in VPN for its Google One cloud storage service. Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro users will now have access to this VPN through the Google One app at no extra cost and with no subscription necessary.
VPN by Google One works by encrypting your internet activity and hiding your IP address. If you’re using a public network or simply don’t want your location tracked, a VPN gives you that protection. In the Google One app, users can toggle “Use VPN” to instantly protect their browsing data and location. Apple has a similar tool for iPhones called Private Relay that similarly comes with a subscription to its iCloud+ or Apple One services, but it’s not free for iPhone 14 users. That said, Private Relay only protects user traffic within the company’s own web browser, Safari.
In addition to the VPN announcement, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro now have a module for checking security and privacy all in one place; a Clear Calling feature which enhances the caller’s voice and reduces background noise; and an improved Recorder app which can identify and label speakers in the recorded transcript.