GoogleSecurityWeb & Cloud Chrome to mark HTTP as ‘not secure’ Google Chrome currently marks HTTPS-encrypted sites with a green lock icon and “Secure” sign. And starting in July, Chrome will…TruewaterJune 14, 2018
Web & Cloud Chrome, Edge, Firefox to Support Biometrics Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox will soon support web-based biometric authentication. The leading internet browsers are expected to…TruewaterApril 27, 2018
Web & Cloud Can private browsing keep you safe? Privacy is a precious commodity in this era. Every website you visit or app you download leaves a digital footprint…TruewaterMarch 27, 2018
Web & Cloud The importance of HTTPS Very few internet users understand the meaning of the padlock icon in their web browser’s address bar. It represents HTTPS,…TruewaterMarch 7, 2018
Security Tech support scam alarms Chrome users With evolving technology comes evolving threats. Recently, a researcher revealed that a new type of scam freezes Google Chrome and…TruewaterFebruary 26, 2018
Google Google Introduces New Features for February As the patience and attention span of web users decline, a minor flaw in a website can make or break…TruewaterFebruary 19, 2018
Security Meltdown and Spectre fixes cause problems It’s been three weeks since one of the worst IT security vulnerabilities in history was announced, and consumers are still…TruewaterJanuary 24, 2018
Web & Cloud Is your browser safe from Spectre? The Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox browsers may not be as safe as you think. Security researchers recently discovered…TruewaterJanuary 19, 2018
Security Think before saving logins to your browser There are a number of reasons you should be wary of saving your password to a digital platform. Just look…TruewaterJanuary 9, 2018
Web & Cloud Google improves Chrome’s security settings Most web browsers have built-in security measures to protect users, but some of those aren’t enough to ward off unwanted…TruewaterNovember 29, 2017