Gemini, Google and Chrome
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If you log into a site with a password Chrome thinks you should change, the browser will give you the option to do it right away in one click.
Project Mariner, Google's AI agent that browses Chrome for you, is getting more powerful — and coming to more people.
A Google Chrome Web Store campaign uses over 100 malicious browser extensions that mimic legitimate tools, such as VPNs, AI assistants, and crypto utilities, to steal browser cookies and execute remote scripts secretly.
Google announced at I/O on Tuesday that it's launching a Gemini integration in Chrome, giving users access to a new browsing assistant.
Google has introduced an authentication feature that simplifies the process and changes at-risk passwords within seconds.
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Gemini in Chrome is also available for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers. Gemini, Google's AI assistant, is coming to Chrome, bringing new summarization and research capabilities all without ever having to open a separate app or web page, the company announced at its Google I/O developer conference on Tuesday.
According to a security advisory from Google, the search giant is aware that an exploit for this flaw exists in the wild. This means that hackers could already be using it in their attacks. Fortunately though, it has now been patched in a series of Chrome security updates that will roll out to all users in the coming days and weeks.
Google has launched a new Chrome feature that automatically updates compromised passwords using its built-in Password Manager.
Google is expanding AI-powered permission management in Chrome, using AIv3 to predict user responses to geolocation requests.
There are other ways to work with your bookmarks in Chrome.