Microsoft accidentally blocks third-party browsers on Windows due to a bug in its Family Safety service. The bug causes browsers to crash or fail to launch after updating, affecting devices running ...
AI browsers are too risky for adoption today, Gartner said. CISOs need to block them until existing security concerns are reduced. Automation is useful, but convenience shouldn't replace security.
"Cybersecurity must block AI browsers now," Gartner writes in a new report published last week. “AI browsers are nascent and innovative, yet too risky for general adoption by most organizations." ...
Not all web browsers are created equal when it comes to protecting your privacy. Here's which browser to avoid and which ones to use instead. As much as the internet has changed over the past ...
Perhaps nothing can stay ad-free forever. Brave launched in 2016 as an open-source, ad-blocking, privacy-forward web browser to compete with Google’s Chrome. But in 2019, soon after Brave exited beta, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) browsers promise to reshape web browsing experiences, making them faster and more intuitive with broader and deeper reach. Yet, their current fit for enterprise use ...
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