Chrome is finally getting vertical tabs

Google Chrome’s latest update brings vertical tabs and a cleaner Reading Mode to help manage cluttered browsing.

Mullvad Browser’s testers now get access to updates every four weeks, also on Linux ARM devices

Mullvad Browser’s testers get faster access to updates as the interface has just transitioned to the Firefox Rapid channel. Here’s all you need to know.

Opera GX finally arrives on Linux by popular demand — offers gamers and developers a highly customizable browser with advanced resource management

Opera brings its gaming browser to Linux users enabling better system control performance tuning and a highly personalized browsing experience.

Mozilla is launching a free built-in VPN on Firefox 149 — but with some conditions

Mozilla is adding a free built-in VPN to Firefox 149. But with a strict 50GB data limit and restricted geographic availability, will it replace your dedicated app?

Amid new competition, Chrome speeds up its release schedule

Google Chrome will begin shipping new releases every two weeks in September, instead of monthly.

Your browser wasn’t always a billboard — this free tool cuts the AI hype and gets back to the web

No more popups, AI nags, or shopping junk – Just The Browser gives you back your space

Split View Tabs in Chrome are a game-changer — I can’t believe I wasn’t using this before

Chrome’s new Split View Tabs feature, introduced in the November update, is a game-changer that allows users to view two browser tabs simultaneously.