Browser tabs tend to add up over time, but instead of closing them, you can stop the memory usage right from the source.
Meet Termzy AI, a browser extension that uses DeepSeek’s LLM to analyze and summarize online contracts and surface the most ...
OpenAI today launched Codex for Chrome, a Chrome extension that lets Codex work directly in the browser on Macs and PCs. With the extension, Codex can use the browser to test web apps, get context ...
Browser extensions have evolved into essential browser tools that reshape how people work, search, and stay secure online. Modern productivity browser extensions now combine tab management, AI ...
In most organizations, the browser has become the operating system for work, and extensions are the plug-ins that can quietly reshape it. They deliver productivity gains: translation, meeting notes, ...
There are plenty of different hacks, tools, and apps designed to break social media addiction or otherwise reduce your screen time. This is just the cutest one. Cat Gatekeeper is a new Chrome browser ...
Chrome didn't just win the browser war, it went on to build an empire. Based on statistics gathered by StatCounter, it's hands down the de facto browser choice at 66.7% worldwide, with the next in ...
Dozens of widely used browser extensions have been collecting and selling user data with explicit disclosure in their privacy policies, a LayerX Security study has found. The browser security firm has ...
It’s a straightforward process that gives filers an extra six months, until October 15, to submit their return without penalties, as long as the extension is filed by the end of April 15. But an ...
LinkedIn is facing two lawsuits over its practice of scanning users’ browsers to determine which extensions they’re running. Two class action complaints were filed by different law firms on behalf of ...
A new investigation published by Fairlinked e.V. has triggered major controversy around LinkedIn's data collection practices. If you have been using the platform lately for your job hunting, you need ...
In short: Every time you visit LinkedIn in a Chrome-based browser, a hidden JavaScript routine silently probes your browser for more than 6,000 installed extensions, collects 48 hardware and software ...