There are many reasons why your browser is slow, and browser extensions is one of them. Find out which of your browser extensions is causing you trouble.
Since most browsers are free to use, how do they make money and survive? Here we examine a few popular browsers and their unique approaches to revenue.
Most major browsers like Chrome and Firefox come with a built-in password manager. Let’s see how safe they are and if they are good enough for daily use.
Not all Firefox forks are created equal. Some are as equally capable as Firefox while others are outdated. Go through this checklist before you start using a Firefox fork browser.
If you have saved your credit card information in your Chrome browser, this shows how to remove it to prevent Chrome from saving your credit card info again.
If you are looking to instal thel Opera browser on Android, you have a number of choices: Opera, Opera Mini, and Opera Touch. Which one should you use?
Some browser extensions can invade your privacy and steal your personal data. Use Extension Police to examine Chrome extensions and limit the chance of installing bad extensions.
Mozilla solve the problem of not being able to share larger files by launching Firefox Send, a free, encrypted file-transfer service that allows you to share large files via a browser.
Other than Internet speed, there are also ways to make your browser run faster. Here are some tweaks to speed up your browser performance in Windows 10.
Microsoft Edge is preinstalled in Windows 10, and now it can start up on its own. Here is how you can block Microsoft Edge from running in the background.
While uBlock Origin is the most powerful and versatile ad blocker available, its design is also a little obscure. Here we’ll show you how to get the most out of uBlock Origin.
What is the difference between Chrome Apps, extensions and plugins? Here we explain the differences between them so you always know what you’re looking for.
More than 65% of Internet users browse the Web with a Chromium-based browser. Why are varous browsers moving towards Chromium, and what does it mean for the future?
By default, Google Chrome automatically saves all the downloads to the “Downloads” folder. Learn how to manage and change Google Chrome download settings.
Google Chrome comes with various command-line switches that you can append to the app launcher. Here are some of the more useful Chrome command line switches you should know and use.