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Good news! Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users can soon get this big YouTube benefit
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Good news! Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users can soon get this big YouTube benefit

[ad_1] Users of both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome are in for a treat as a new feature is set to roll out, allowing them to capture frames from YouTube videos seamlessly. This innovative capability enables users to take screenshots in PNG format at the original resolution, thanks to the recent addition of the "copy video frame" option on YouTube. Google has taken it a step further by introducing the "save frame" feature, ensuring that users can preserve individual frames from YouTube films without compromising the original quality. The Microsoft Edge Canary build has also incorporated these functionalities.Chrome specialist Leopeva64 shared the exciting news on X, stating, "The new option to SAVE frames from YouTube videos already works in Edge Canary; Chrome developers added this ne...
What is the Arc browser? Know its features and how it is different from Google Chrome
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What is the Arc browser? Know its features and how it is different from Google Chrome

[ad_1] As technology matures, it also gets standardized. That means fewer experiments with the interface, the addition of new features in a restricted and well-defined space, and iterative updates that don't change a lot. The same is true for web browsers, which in the last five years, have lost the quirky and exciting phase of the early 2000s. Today, most of the popular browsers that use Chromium, an open-source code developed by Google, such as Google Chrome, Opera, and Microsoft Edge, look and function the same from a broader perspective. Even Mozilla Firefox which is based on the Quantum browser engine uses similar design and UI themes (granted it does have some unique features). But earlier this year, a new browser was launched, and it immediately excited people as it was nothing l...
Google Chromium users beware! Do not put in your login details, you could get hacked
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Google Chromium users beware! Do not put in your login details, you could get hacked

[ad_1] Google Chromium is used by hackers to target victims with fake login screens to gain access. Hackers keep on finding new ways to dupe innocent people on the internet, and the latest one does it so cleverly! All of us assume that the account login pages we see from Google and Microsoft are safe and cannot be hacked. Sadly, hackers have now found a way to emulate these login pages and trick users to provide all their data, eventually gaining access to the account. And it happens easily if you have enabled the Application Mode on your Chrome browser.In fact, the hack works on all Chromium based products, and that includes Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Brave browsers. If the Application Mode is enabled, hackers can send you fake login pages that look no different from the auth...