Are AI browsers a productivity boost or just AI bloat? We dive into privacy implications, accuracy and everything else you need to know before trying them.
Web browsers are among the most essential pieces of software we use daily, yet we often take them for granted. Most users settle for whatever default ships with their devices -- and that's a mistake.
Firefox users didn't want AI, so Mozilla is giving them a way to kill it ...
Letting your browser store payment info may feel harmless, but it can expose you to malware, breaches, and data theft. I show you what to do instead.
Search-engine giant Google has started testing the "auto launch" feature in Chrome on Windows 11, but it's optional.
Windows 11 now has a secret “Store CLI,” and it’s not related to Winget, which is also a command-line tool to manage packages ...
Catch up with this week's Microsoft stories in our weekly recap, including long-anticipated taskbar fixes in Windows 11, ...
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RoboForm

A password manager that fills web forms with ease ...
PCWorld reports that over 840,000 users were infected by malicious browser extensions containing GhostPoster malware hidden in extension logos. These harmful extensions operated undetected in official ...
Tired of Firefox pushing AI features you don't want or need? Find out how to use the new Firefox AI Controls to remove the AI.