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You might love it, but Google Chrome is the worst browser for non-techies and novices and there are better options out there.
Chrome is upgrading its autofill feature to add support for driver's licenses, passports, license plates, VINs, and more.
Google Chrome will enable HTTPS-first browsing by default in 2026, warning users before visiting insecure public sites.
OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser brings ambitious AI-powered browsing and task automation—but in its current state, it's better as a curious sidekick than your everyday web companion.