New Google Docs Table Tool Will Make Managing Projects Easier
These new features will be rolled out for all Google users within the next few weeks.
These new features will be rolled out for all Google users within the next few weeks.
The Alphabet subsidiary is expanding its Career Certificates program, already used by hundreds of thousands of people.
Google is expanding its malicious link warning to Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides for added protection.
Users will be told what their data will be used for and if it will be shared with third parties.
The decision comes just a few months after Google opted to provide a hybrid work model for its many employees.
The new update will make it easier to collaborate on a Google Doc or Sheet with the people you're chatting with on Meet.
The new tool guides users on a tour through their safety settings for cookies, history sync, Safe Browsing, and more.
Google is also rolling out updates aimed at boosting their app store's security, and they can't come fast enough.
The new algorithm change comes amid growing reports that indicate Google's search engine is getting worse.
The services give drivers and managers all the routing and traffic data they need to adjust for maximum efficiency.
The app uses a trojan called 'FaceStealer' in order to display a Facebook login screen that steals your data.
The domain name registrar has been in its development phase since 2015, and is now available to all customers.
The malicious code appears to be an improved version of one responsible for widespread bank security issues last year.
Google announced that Chrome tested better than Safari on Apple's speed test, further establishing it as the best browser.
Slackers Beware: Workspace admins can now see the bandwidth of individual call participants in Google Meet.
The company is moving to a hybrid working model in which staff will be expected to come into the office three days a week.
Employees must still be vaccinated or have "approved accommodations" in order to access the sites.
Both Hangouts in Gmail on desktop and the Hangouts mobile apps will redirect to Chat, with no ability to opt out.
Google has issued a patch for a high-severity zero-day vulnerability that is being exploited in the wild right now.
Billed as an authentic security app, 2FA Authenticator would actually steal users banking and social media data.
Google's proposal would get rid of cookies and instead assign just five advertising "topics" to a user each week.