8 Chrome Flags You Should Enable for a Better Browsing Experience

Google Chrome has enough features to shake a stick at, or more appropriately, to wave a flag at. One of the less-charted areas of Chrome’s broad repertoire is Chrome Flags where you’ll find a database of experimental features that, while not always fully functional, can boost your browser in ways you wouldn’t have thought possible. These are the best Chrome Flags for tweaking the browser on both computers and mobile. Related: 4 Ways to Block Websites on Chrome How to Access Chrome Flags Before you use any of these Chrome flags, you first need to know how to access them. Type chrome://flags in the Chrome… Read more

14 Hidden Google Games You Need to Play

Say what you will about Google, but the old search-engine devil has some fine taste and sense of humor in its design department. Over the years Google’s amassed a veritable trove of hidden games, many of which first appeared in connection with anniversaries but continue to be available to play today. As if Google didn’t already have a great repertoire of secret games, it’s gone and added its most ghoulishly addictive one yet this Halloween. Scroll on to see how to play it and other titles in Google’s gaming dossier. 1. Magic Cat Academy (Google Doodle Archive) Taking us all the way back to… Read more

4 of the Best Web Browsers for Linux

There are plenty of web browsers for Linux these days, but not all of them support all distros. This makes it a little bit difficult to choose, but there are some viable options that still work with the ecosystem. The choice isn’t just dependent on your Linux distribution, but also on your preferred use cases. While Linux desktops offer most of the web browsers you’d use on Windows and Mac, there are some lesser-known browsers that aren’t available for the latter two operating systems. Our top four picks for the best browsers you can use on Linux support the majority of most top distros, but… Read more

How to Prevent Chrome from Saving Your Credit Card Info

It may only save you a few seconds, but you may opt to use an auto-fill feature. But while it may be great to sign in faster, when dealing with information such as your financial data, speed may not matter so much. There are options such as LastPass that can save your sensitive information, but should you keep such details on your Chrome browser? If you’re uncomfortable with Chrome saving your credit card information, there is a way to prevent that from happening. Related: How to Use Extension Police to Examine Your Chrome Extensions How to Prevent Chrome from Saving Your Financial Data – Desktop… Read more

Which Opera Browser Should You Use in Android?

If you’re part of the roughly two percent of the Internet that uses the Opera desktop browser (a perfectly respectable choice, to be sure), congratulations on being different! You may have also looked into getting your favorite browser for Android, only to find yourself confronted with three options, each bearing the Opera logo: Opera, Opera Mini, and Opera Touch. Each of these browsers is a legitimate Opera product, but they’re all designed for different audiences and use cases. Their other product on the Play store, “Opera News,” doesn’t do any web browsing at all, just news aggregation. As you might suspect, Opera is their standard… Read more