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Authority Domains Internet Marketing Blog: Chrome Shines…For the Moment

  • Omarra Byrd · 1 year ago
    I actually love the RoboForm software myself. I use it all of the time and it takes all of the menial everyday tasks that I have to perform on my computer daily and shortens them extremely! What once took me fifteen minutes to complete now takes me only one second because RoboForm does the same task with just one click. In fact I wrote a Report about a lot of RoboForm’s capabilities for use that aren’t even touched on in the User’s Manual for RoboForm.
  • Omarra Byrd · 1 year ago
    Oh by the way I say all that to say that Google Chrome doesn't support RoboForm. Sorry I'll pass until it does!
  • admin · 1 year ago
    Hehe yep:) Roboform is probably one of the most important tools in my web arsenal so any browser needs to be compatible with it.
  • mba degree online universities · 1 year ago
    >>Chrome Relies heavily on user browsing history...>>

    this what I NEVER like with any browser, why any one come to know about my search history, if I myself don't want it to be memorized by any one.

    What about privacy? Though it's optional, I would like to wait & watch from other masters.
  • Antony Perkin · 1 year ago
    Chrome sounds good but in need of a tweak from the default settings hopefully Google will fix this in the next update.

    US-CERT Current Activity Google Chrome Download Vulnerability

    Original release date: September 3, 2008 at 1:52 pm
    Last revised: September 3, 2008 at 1:52 pm

    US-CERT is aware of a vulnerability that affects the Google Chrome web
    browser. This vulnerability is due to a default configuration that
    allows files to be downloaded without prompting the user. In addition,
    downloaded files can be opened with a single click, which could allow
    a user to inadvertently open a malicious file.

    US-CERT encourages users to enable the "Ask where to save each file
    before downloading" option within the "Minor Tweaks" tab in the
    browser preferences. Although this does not fix the underlying
    vulnerability, selecting this option will warn the user before files
    are downloaded. Users should still exercise caution when visiting and
    downloading items from untrusted websites.

    US-CERT will provide additional information as it becomes available.
  • Gary Pollock · 1 year ago
    Although the author claims Google Chrome has a while to claim the browser market, this is not entirely true as chrome already controls nearly 3% of the browser market which is ways more than Opera which is only at 0.7% after 12 years of being active. ..

    Summary:
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    Google 3% in under 1 WEEK
    Opera 0.7& in over 12 YEARS