Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about cybersecurity, surveillance and privacy. Republished on September 28 with new Gemini privacy warning as ...
With the Google monopoly remedies ruling from the other day, we have more documents from the court mentioning more about Google's usage of user interactions, user data, Chrome data and more. Most of ...
Chrome, Edge, and Firefox are often set to be too intrusive. With these five changes, you can improve privacy, security and ...
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The permissions behind your AI Chrome extensions deserve a closer look - they may be spying on you
Browser extensions are tracking more of your data. Many AI productivity tools are collecting tons of personal information. Users should be wary of unjustifiable permissions requests. Browser ...
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Did Google Chrome Quietly Install A 4GB AI File On Your Computer Without Telling You?
Google Chrome may have placed a large, unexpected file on your computer as part of its push to bring artificial intelligence ...
At least there's a toggle to easily turn this off.
FreeVPN.One silently takes screenshots of users’ activity and transmits them to a remote server, raising enterprise data loss concerns. Chrome extension, FreeVPN.One, has been found secretly capturing ...
Chrome users were caught off guard by a 4-GB Google AI model baked into Chrome, sparking privacy concerns. The good news: You can easily uninstall it. The bad? You might not want to.
Here we go again, as Microsoft targets Chrome users. Republished on September 18 with a new infostealer warning for Chrome and Edge users, as passwords, cookies and payment data are stolen from PCs.
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