Google Chrome users have been able to dually sync and turn on encryption their passwords and other information in Chrome for quite some time. But now the company has a new feature for keeping tabs on ...
Open source project GPG Sync makes it easier for organizations already using GPG to encrypt email messages to manage different user keys In all the discussion about using encryption, a critical point ...
DuckDuckGo, the company behind the privacy-oriented search engine and web browser of the same name, has introduced a new Sync & Backup feature for its browser. It lets you sync your saved passwords, ...
Following releasing the features to Beta channel users, Google announced today that it has started rolling out an update (26.0.1410.58) to all Chrome for Android users. It includes the ability to ...
DuckDuckGo Browser users can now securely sync their favorites, bookmarks, and passwords across multiple devices, without having to set up an account or sign in to use it. The privacy-first browser ...
In addition to announcing initial Android and Chrome support, Google today detailed how passkeys on Android will sync to its Password Manager. A single passkey identifies a particular user account on ...
Passkeys can be saved on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, and Android devices, with iOS coming, and a PIN replaces QR scans. Passkeys can be saved on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, and Android ...
Microsoft is rolling out version 88 of its Chromium-based Edge browser to the Stable channel, meaning mainstream users. This version of "Chredge" includes a number of new features, almost all of which ...
Now the only option is "Immediately".<BR><BR>Is this new in 3.0, did Apple change anything in their ActiveSync support? I wonder if Apple started enforcing an ActiveSync setting that was there all ...
Google Chrome, Firefox and Microsoft Edge all offer their own built-in tools to synchronize your bookmarks across different computers. But these tools work only within each specific browser. If you ...