OpenAI To Launch Web Browser To Compete With Google Chrome
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This latest incident marks the fourth actively exploited zero-day vulnerability fixed in Chrome this year. It follows three other security flaws: CVE-2025-2783 disclosed in March, CVE-2025-4664 patched in May, and CVE-2025-5419 addressed in June. Each of these vulnerabilities were considered critical and patched through emergency updates.
If you’re on Android 16, Google has announced that users can get better security on Chrome with Advanced Protection.
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew Chrome extension makes web more accessible for neurodivergent usersA new plugin for Chrome users eliminates ads that pop up unexpectedly and also gives users control over reading difficulty and how text looks—all features that make content on the internet more accessible for neurodivergent readers and people with dyslexia.
The Geco extension has more than 800 reviews on the Chrome Web Store, 4.2 stars (out of 5), and "featured" placement. Microsoft's Edge Add-ons shows similarly glowing write-ups from its 1,000-plus users, and it looks like a perfectly safe extension.
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A new tool turns otherwise legitimate extensions for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox into bots that make your browser someone else's tool, and gets them paid in the process.
OpenAI is reportedly looking to use the browser to capture more user data — a strategy that has worked out to Google's benefit with Chrome. The browser is also expected to have agentic AI features such as Operator,