Mozilla has added a new kill switch for AI features to its Firefox browser. This allows you to disable everything related to artificial intelligence with a single click.
Chrome 150 for Android is rolling out with a dedicated back button in the three-dot menu, a feature Chrome for iOS has had for a while. The update also swaps the info button for a new “Site controls” ...
Chandra Steele has been writing about tech for the entirety of her journalism career. She loves making tough topics easy to understand. Before joining Android Police, Chandra was senior features ...
The latest version of Google Chrome is widely rolling out today with a dedicated back button and other small interface tweaks. Previously, the three-dot menu just offered a forward button in the top ...
China will require automakers to include physical buttons for safety-related functions, pushing back on the proliferation of using screens for everything in modern cars. In recent years, it has become ...
If you use Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, you have probably noticed a floating Copilot button hovering over your documents. It has been there since December 2025, sitting at the bottom-right corner of ...
You may not know the name for it, but you’ve probably experienced it: you click on a link to a webpage, hit the “back” button on your browser, but end up on a ...
You Can Disable Gemini in Chrome if It’s Freaking You Out Chrome users were caught off guard by a 4-GB Google AI model baked into Chrome, sparking privacy concerns.
Sites that manipulate browser navigation to trap users or redirect them without consent now face ranking penalties in Google Search. Google Search Central announced on April 13, 2026, a new spam ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
Have you ever tried to click “back” on a website, but instead of returning to the previous page you ended up on a wall of ads? This can happen when websites or advertising networks use JavaScript to ...
If you’re using Google’s browser, you may be protected from malicious back button hijacking practices in the coming months. Have you ever been trapped by a web page, unable to use the back button to ...