Google announced today that the Chrome web browser will ask for permission by default before connecting to public, insecure HTTP websites, beginning with Chrome 154 i026.
Google Chrome 86, due in October 6, 2020, will feature an updated version of Dev Tools. The update introduces new features that extends the usefulness of the tool. Publishers will be able to debug ...
Google continues its steady march forward with the advancement of the world's most popular web browser: Chrome. The company this week launched the latest release with Chrome 77. Chrome 77 is available ...
Smartphone screens seem to be getting bigger and bigger. Your hands probably aren’t. So if developers want you to be able to interact with their apps using a single hand, they’re going to need to ...
Cert-In has identified multiple vulnerabilities in Google Chrome and GitLab that could allow cybercriminals to exploit users. The Indian cybersecurity watchdog has released software patches for these ...
At the Chrome Dev Summit, Google’s Chrome team today announced a number of new capabilities for developers, updated rules for extension developers, as well as new steps to improve the overall ...
Jules joined the Android Police team in 2019. He currently produces videos, creates art for our stories, and edits our podcast. Before that, he wrote features and news, managed our weekend content, ...
During Day 1 of the 2018 Chrome Dev Summit, among the other announcements shared, one seemed to slip under the radar. Squeezed between the announcement of Web.dev, a new developer resource website, ...
Following I/O in May, Google’s next big developer events in 2021 will be Dev Summits for Android and Chrome. The 2021 Android Dev Summit, which was last hosted in 2019, skipping last year, will take ...