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Google today updated its Chrome app for the iPhone and the iPad to add easier account switching for Chrome Enterprise. The ...
Phone users can now better juggle their personal and professional accounts in Chrome just like desktop and Android users.
Visually, Chrome on iOS is pretty different from the Android version. That disparity continues to grow today with the new ability to move the Chrome address bar on iPhone to the bottom of your screen.
For iPhone users, Google will finally allow users to switch between personal and work profiles, with all the Enterprise ...
Google Chrome is preparing to launch a bottom-mounted address bar on iPhone. Spotted by Steve Moser and explained on The Tape Drive, Google Chrome has added the option to move the URL address bar ...
Google Chrome users can now move the address bar to the bottom, but only iPhone users can take advantage of this new feature. Digital Culture Tech Science Life Social Good Entertainment Deals ...
Chrome for iPhone is one of them, but Google announced on Tuesday that it just added the option to its Chrome app for iOS. Google revealed the feature in a blog post dedicated to this particular ...
What’s new in Chrome 117: Material You for your desktop Google celebrates Chrome's 15th birthday with a fresh Material You makeover Google Chrome is letting iPhone users move the Omnibox to the ...
Apple's Chrome warning suddenly gets real. NurPhoto via Getty Images. Apple’s video warning for iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome doesn’t mention Google Chrome — it doesn’t need to.
The $18 billion Google's paying just for Chrome to be the default browser on Apple devices is not an significant chunk of Apple's yearly revenue. (Its annual revenue was nearly $400 billion last ...
Enterprise users can now toggle between browsing profiles, which house credentials, tabs, history, and other data.