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Ways to Recover Google Chrome Deleted History

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  Google Chrome is a widely used browser worldwide due to its security features. The design is very simple, and it is fast. Like every browser, Google Chrome has its browsing history that shows you a list of web pages that you have recently visited. But many people are afraid of losing Google Chrome history due to unknown reasons. In this blog, you will get to know how to recover Google Chrome’s deleted history. Steps to View Google Chrome History Open  Google Chrome  on your browser. Press the  More  Options or the three dots that appear at the top-right corner of the screen. Now, go to  Histor y, and you can see the recently closed pages on the left side. You can also go to Google Chrome search history by pressing  Ctrl + H  at the same time. Steps to Recover Google Chrome Deleted History If you have deleted Chrome search history by mistake, you can easily recover it. Here, we will guide you on how to recover Google Chrome deleted history on Win...

Antitrust Probe on Apple and Google in Japan

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  The world’s leading smartphone maker Apple and search giant Google may now face difficulties in different countries. Apple may have to conduct more scrutiny of its business parties, as the Japanese government is said to be preparing another no-confidence check on both tech giants Apple and Google. This information was given in the media report. According to Apple Insider, antitrust investigations have also been an issue with other tech giants, including Apple and Google. It seems Japan will soon investigate itself too, which could affect both the iPhone maker and the search giant. According to Nikkei sources in a report seen by Mercury News, a government panel will launch anti-distrust rules this month. The panel will discuss Apple and Google’s dealings with Japanese smartphone producers, including whether they handle domestic companies appropriately compared to foreign vendors. According to the report, it is believed that iOS and Android are 90 percent s...

Two-Factor Authentication Will Be Set by Default from Google

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  Two-factor authentication is a security setting. You can enable it in any social media account, email account, and any account you use on the internet. It is used to clarify that you are the one who owns this account. Google is enabling Two-Factor Authentication by default for all users. Google announced it on world password day. Google said that password alone would not keep your accounts secure and safe. Two-factor authentication is an important feature to ensure that right person logs in to an account. It will be made mandatory for Google accounts. Passwords are the biggest threat to online security. Passwords are hard to remember and easy to steal. 66% of Americans admit to using the same passwords for multiple accounts. It makes all your accounts more vulnerable. If a hacker got your password, he could access all your accounts. Why do we need this? The search term “how strong is my password” was increased by 300% in 2020. An attacker may hack the most robust passwords. This ...

The Arrival of Google Pixel 6: Expectation From Google Silicon Phone

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  The Google Pixel is reportedly launching its upcoming Pixel 6 this year powered by Google Silicon, but its arrival will be different from the usual Pixel release dates. And According to  9to5 Google , Pixel devices will use custom Google silicon. As per reports, the Pixel 6 will feature a Google Silicon processor and will be the first smartphone to use Google Silicon. As per reports, the Pixel 6 phone is codenamed Raven and Oriole and will use the SoC (system on chip). The big change in the main processor could also affect the design of other Google products, especially the Chromebook, which may also use Google Silicon. Although the release dates have not been announced yet, more guesses are made about its release date and features. The pixel will be powered by the new ‘Whitechapel’ chip Pixel 6 will be the first device to run on the GS101 Whitechapel chip. Whitechapel chips are the system on a chip created by Google. As per reports the Google will not use chips made by Qual...

What Are We Hoping To See From The Google I/O Event?

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  The 2021 edition of the Google I/O conference will happen this year, and the announcement of forthcoming things such as Pixel Buds or even software updates such as Android 12 is expected to happen. Here is how and where you can watch the conference and what are the likely things to come out of it. If you are a tech-enthusiast, you might be very well aware that a highly-covered and followed developer’s conference happens every year, and this time it will be organized by Google from May the 18th (Tuesday) to May the 20th (Thursday). And with reports raging on the internet, the conference should bombard us with numerous hardware and software upgrade news. So, next week is the moment. The annual conference organized by Google, known as the I/O conference, has been scheduled for next week. Despite the fact, it has been reported as a mere developer’s conference, all the tech-enthusiasts know that major developments and news about the upcoming software updates and hardware products are ...