For Chrome users, tap the three dots in the top right of the browser window, then click Delete browsing data. This works on ...
Your web browser is an ecosystem of its own. It stores your passwords, search history, financial details like credit card numbers, addresses and more. Just like how ...
Losing all of your bookmarks, saved passwords, and extensions is immensely frustrating, to say the least. So, whether you're permanently switching browsers or just want to reduce the chances of data ...
For years, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions focused on email, endpoints, and network traffic, where security teams could enforce clear policies with predictable outcomes. But work has changed.
Profiles are a good way to manage separate browsing data for each digital footprint you might have—you can have a work one, a study one, or a personal one, or maybe even all three, so the browsing ...
Click on the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of the browser. Select Settings from the drop-down menu.
A recent security demonstration has revealed a sophisticated cyberattack targeting browser extensions known as “polymorphic extensions.” These malicious tools exploit the permissions granted to ...
Close up of Google Chrome Web Browser web page on the web browser. Web browsers are the gateway to the internet, used for everything from online banking to social media. However, they also serve as a ...
Sathe says that Nightfall closes the real-time data exfiltration gap with an AI-native security architecture that operates directly at the browser, endpoint and SaaS layers i.e. where modern ...
How often do you assess the risk of browser extensions and their permissions? There are a myriad of browser extensions that can be installed in today’s modern web browsers. While browser extensions ...
Chrome users who declined to sync their Google accounts with their browsing data secured a big privacy win this week after previously losing a proposed class action claiming that Google secretly ...