After teasing in September, Google Chrome for iOS is now more widely rolling out a built-in Gemini experience.
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With Gemini in Chrome and the upcoming availability of agentic capabilities, Google is detailing how the browser will protect against threats.
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Google is rolling out a number of updates to Chrome Autofill, including Google Wallet integration and a slightly better design on Android.
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Google Chrome for Android is gaining support for pinned tabs, a handy feature from the desktop browser, which makes it easier to keep important pages up.
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After giving AI Mode new floating controls on Android, the new Search experience is expanding its presence on Chrome and getting more agentic features.
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Google is updating Chrome Autofill to support passport, driver’s license number, and vehicle info.
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The rollout of Chrome’s M3 Expressive redesign, which began in late August, is now complete. It comes a few weeks after most first-party apps have received their updates.
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Following desktop in July, Chrome for iOS and Android’s New Tab Page now has a shortcut for AI Mode, as well as Incognito.
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OpenAI has launched its first browser in ChatGPT “Atlas,” and while it has its own set of features, it’s just another Chromium-based browser.
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As previewed last month, activating the Gemini overlay in Chrome for Android now lets you quickly Summarize pages.
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To help reduce notification overload, Chrome for Android and desktop will automatically disable notifications from websites you don’t frequently visit.
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With the launch of iOS 26 earlier this week, Google Chrome 141 rolled out with Liquid Glass tweaks on iPhone and iPad.
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Gemini in Chrome for Mac and Windows will no longer require an AI Pro or AI Ultra subscription, while Google today also announced a number of upgrades.
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The Google Chrome interface has remained remarkably consistent over the years, and the Android browser is now getting Material 3 Expressive tweaks to match other first-party apps.
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Google’s Tab Group tweaks continue with Chrome 139 for Android, which also makes a handful of other small changes across the browser.
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Perplexity, an AI startup, is putting together a bid to buy Google Chrome. There are just two potential problems. First, Chrome isn’t actually for sale. Second, the bid is worth twice as much as Perplexity.
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In July, Google finally launched a bottom address bar for Chrome on Android. Are you using it?
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Like the Pixel Launcher, Google is adding an AI Mode shortcut to desktop Chrome’s New Tab Page.
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Following the announcement last month, Google Chrome is now widely rolling out the bottom address bar option on Android.
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The tweaks to Tab Groups in Chrome for Android continue today with Google rearranging the bottom strip of controls.
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With Android 16, users can enable Advanced Protection to “activate Google’s strongest security for mobile devices.” The Chrome for Android team has now detailed how Advanced Protection works.
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Google has announced that its Chrome browser will stop supporting a few older versions of Android in the next few weeks.
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In a move that has been a long time coming, Google is now letting Chrome for Android users have a bottom address bar.
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Following last month’s update, Google is continuing to round the corners of various interface elements in Chrome for Android, with version 137 today focusing on menus.
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