This was another busy week in tech news, with a big change on the way for Google Chrome, the arrival of Fedora Linux 43 and the new Affinity Photo app, more carriage disputes with YouTube TV, and much ...
YouTube TV viewers can no longer see Disney channels including ABC and ESPN after the two sides failed to agree on a new content distribution deal. Other channels that vanished from Google’s pay TV ...
Most of us don’t think twice before clicking on a website link. Be it shopping online, checking a news story, or signing into ...
For over a decade, Google has been on a mission to make the web a safer place by pushing for the adoption of HTTPS. This week ...
Websites still serve their pages via vulnerable redirects. Google has now set a deadline to disallow that happening ...
As the U.S. has backed away in 2025 from using legislation to tackle the climate crisis, business leaders globally have ...
Google has announced that Chrome will soon connect to websites more securely by default. Beginning with Chrome 154, set for ...
Google is changing its default Chrome settings to always try an HTTPS-encrypted connection first. Users will see warnings ...
Starting October 2026, when Chrome 154 is projected to arrive, the ‘Always Use Secure Connections’ setting will be on by ...
Google Chrome will enable HTTPS-first browsing by default in 2026, warning users before visiting insecure public sites.
The change will happen earlier for those who have switched on Enhanced Safe Browsing protections in Chrome. Google will ...
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.