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Patterns of concerning behavior led Google to remove trust in certificates from Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock from Chrome.
Google Chrome to Distrust Chunghwa and Netlock TLS Certificate Authorities Over Repeated Compliance Failures and Behavioral ...
Google says its Chrome browser will stop trusting certificates from two certificate authorities after “patterns of concerning ...
The government had implemented comprehensive contingency measures before Google announced that Chunghwa Telecom’s newly ...
Google released a fresh Chrome 137 update to address three vulnerabilities, including a high-severity bug exploited in the ...
Google says it will no longer trust root CA certificates signed by Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock in the Chrome Root Store due to a pattern of compliance failures and failure to make improvements.
With opening arguments beginning today, the US Justice Department will seek to convince the court that Google should be forced to divest Chrome, unbundle Android, and make other foundational changes.
At the top of the DOJ’s list: force Google to divest Chrome, its dominant web browser. The government argues Chrome gives Google an unfair edge by directing users to Google Search by default.
Google is the only company that can offer the level of features and functionality that its popular Chrome web browser has today, given its “interdependencies” on other parts of the Alphabet ...
When an attorney asked if Perplexity believes anyone besides Google could run a browser at the scale of Chrome without diminishing its quality or charging for it, Shevelenko responded ...
Google has officially implemented a new platform for Chrome extensions, and it brings both good and bad news. On the positive side, Manifest V3 promises greater safety and security within Chrome.
If Google Chrome is Sold, It Could Be the Biggest Browser Shakeup Ever Your email has been sent The future of Google’s Chrome browser could be up for grabs, and ...