How Chrome Site Engagement Metrics Are Used

How Chrome Site Engagement Metrics Are Used

Google Chrome collects site engagement metrics, and Chromium project documentation explains exactly what they are and how they are used. Site Engagement Metrics The documentation for the Site Engagement Metrics shares that typing the following into the browser address bar exposes the metrics: chrome://site-engagement/ What shows up is a list of sites that the browser … Read more

OpenAI Hires Former Chrome Engineer, Eyes Browser Battle

OpenAI Hires Former Chrome Engineer, Eyes Browser Battle

In what appears to be a development in OpenAI’s expansion, former Chrome engineering veteran Darin Fisher has joined the AI company. This move adds fuel to earlier reports about OpenAI’s plans to develop a web browser to compete with Google Chrome. Background & Context Earlier reports from The Information indicated that OpenAI has been quietly … Read more

Google May Have to Sell Chrome Browser To Comply With DOJ Ruling

Google May Have to Sell Chrome Browser To Comply With DOJ Ruling

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has proposed that Google sell its Chrome web browser and possibly the Android mobile operating system. This suggestion is part of a larger effort to address the company’s alleged monopoly in online search. In a 23-page brief submitted to the U.S. District Court in Washington D.C., the DOJ outlined … Read more

Google Chrome DevTools Adds Advanced CLS Debugging Tool

Google Chrome DevTools Adds Advanced CLS Debugging Tool

Chrome introduces new debugging tool in Canary build, helping developers identify and fix website layout stability issues. Chrome Canary has added a new “Layout Shift Culprits” feature that visually identifies page layout problems. Developers can now see and replay layout shifts in real-time to pinpoint specific issues. The tool will move from Chrome Canary to … Read more

Google Chrome Drops Support For First Input Delay: What It Means

Google Chrome Drops Support For First Input Delay: What It Means

Google Chrome has officially ended support for the First Input Delay (FID) metric, marking a transition to prioritizing Interaction to Next Paint (INP). The announcement by Rick Viscomi, who oversees web performance developer relations for the Chrome team, confirms INP as the core metric for evaluating interaction responsiveness. Today’s the day: Chrome ends support for … Read more

How New Chrome AI Feature Challenges SEO To Evolve

The new Google Chrome AI feature underscores the importance of SEO's continued evolution

A Google Chrome Engineer published a LinkedIn post outlining the new Chrome AI History feature and the signals it uses to surface previously visited sites. The post illustrates that natural language browser history search could become a traffic source, and SEO must evolve in response. History Search Powered By AI Google recently announced a new … Read more

How to Change User-Agents in Chrome, Edge, Safari & Firefox

How to Change User-Agents in Chrome, Edge, Safari & Firefox

Whether you are an SEO pro, marketer, or web developer, you might often need to change your browser’s user-agent to test different things. For example, imagine you’re running a MAC-OS-specific campaign. To find out if your campaign is running properly and not targeting Linux users, changing the user-agent of your browser can help you test. … Read more

Top 10 Chatgpt And AI Chrome Extensions For Enhancing Productivity On Social Media

AI Chrome Extension

In the digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the way we work, learn, and communicate.  Among the plethora of tools available to internet users today, Chrome extensions powered by ChatGPT and AI technology stand out for their utility, flexibility, and sheer convenience.  Whether you’re composing emails, writing content, or simply browsing the web, these … Read more

Google Further Postpones Third-Party Cookie Deprecation In Chrome

Close-up of a document with a grid and a red stamp that reads "delayed" over the word "status" due to Chrome's deprecation of third-party cookies.

Google has again delayed its plan to phase out third-party cookies in the Chrome web browser. The latest postponement comes after ongoing challenges in reconciling feedback from industry stakeholders and regulators. The announcement was made in Google and the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) joint quarterly report on the Privacy Sandbox initiative, scheduled for … Read more

Google Chrome Showing More Relevant Search Suggestions

Google Chrome Showing More Relevant Search Suggestions

Google has released three new features for its Chrome web browser to provide more helpful and relevant search suggestions. The features use Chrome’s access to aggregated user data to deliver crowdsourced recommendations. Overview Of New Features 1. Search Suggestions Based On Previous Searches Launching on the desktop version of Chrome, the first feature will provide … Read more

Google Launches AI-Powered Chrome Update For More Personalized Experience

Google Launches AI-Powered Chrome Update For More Personalized Experience

Google has rolled out a new update for its Chrome browser that brings in sophisticated AI and machine learning to make browsing smoother and safer. Personalized Browsing With Chrome M121 Google Chrome’s latest update, version M121, includes new experimental AI features to customize and streamline web browsing. These new features, rolling out to Chrome on … Read more

Google To Begin Testing IP Protection Privacy Feature In Chrome

Google To Begin Testing IP Protection Privacy Feature In Chrome

To tackle user privacy concerns, Google will test a new IP Protection feature during a phased rollout for Chrome users to safeguard their identities online. What Is IP Protection? Initially introduced as “Gnatcatcher,” IP protection proposes to mask users’ original IP addresses by routing their web traffic through privacy proxies. The goal is to limit … Read more

Google Chrome Address Bar Upgrades Enable Faster Searches

Google Chrome Address Bar Upgrades Enable Faster Searches

Google has announced several updates coming to the address bar in the Chrome web browser, aiming to help users find websites faster. The improvements will roll out over the next few months on desktop and mobile versions. What’s Changing? The address bar is the text field at the top of the Chrome browser window where … Read more

Google To Disable Third-Party Cookies For 1% Of Chrome Users

Google To Disable Third-Party Cookies For 1% Of Chrome Users

Google has announced it will begin phasing out support for third-party cookies in Chrome by disabling them for 1% of users starting in Q1 2024. This initial deprecation comes ahead of a broader phase-out for all Chrome users by Q3 2024. Third-Party Cookies Blocked For 1% Of Chrome Users Next Year Beginning in early 2024, … Read more

Google Search, Chrome & Ad Execs Plotted To Increase Ad Revenues

Google Search, Chrome & Ad Execs Plotted To Increase Ad Revenues

United States antitrust lawsuit against Google uncovers emails of executives from Google Search, Chrome and Ads discussing schemes for increasing ad revenue. There are two documents, one from 2019 that features top Google executives from Search, Chrome and Ads hatching plans for pumping up ad revenues before the end of the quarter. At one point … Read more

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