We may not think hard about our web browsers, but they have huge power over our lives as the gateway to the internet. Every day, we use them to search for answers, talk to friends and learn new things ...
The internet is designed to collect your data. Whether it's cookies, trackers, or permissions, your data is always up for grabs – and your browser is one of the most guilty suspects. One of the best ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony Bradley covers the intersection of tech and entertainment. The browser has quietly ascended to become the enterprise’s most ...
Omdia research shows 95% of organizations faced browser-based attacks last year. CrowdStrike's CTO and Clearwater Analytics' ...
The modern workplace is increasingly browser-centric, with Omdia estimating that approximately 85% of the workday is spent in the web browser, thanks to web applications, software-as-a-service ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Republished on July 3 with further advice from SquareX on defending ...
Over three decades, the companies behind Web browsers have created a security stack to protect against abuses. Agentic browsers are undoing all that work.
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