With Chrome 71, Google Targets Websites With "Abusive Experiences"

The attempts to make the web a lot safer continues, as Google rolls out Chrome browser version 71 for Windows, Mac and Linux.
The attempts to make the web a lot safer continues, as Google rolls out Chrome browser version 71 for Windows, Mac and Linux.
There are many spoken languages in the world, and without a doubt, English is the most popular.
With internet-connected smartphones in everyone's hand, many things have become even more convenience. Once of which, is ride-hailing.
Using Content Mangement System (CMS), people can develop and launch websites with minimal knowledge of coding.
Backed by a big name with huge resources doesn't mean guaranteed success. Allo experienced this unfortunate case.
Nothing lasts forever. And here, the proprietary browser engine EdgeHTML from Microsoft is seeing the end of its life.
There is no doubt that Google is the largest and the most popular search engine on the web.
At any given moment, people are using the more and more advanced technologies to improve product experience.
Snapchat created it first. Then Facebook copied it, followed by practically everyone else in the business, with some having even more success than the original trendsetter.
Adult contents can be found all over the web. But increasingly, online services are restricting those NSFW contents by either banning them, or making them private.








