Google Chrome’s internet supremacy faces major threats

Competitors are capitalizing on privacy and safety concerns to urge users to migrate to their in-home browsers from Google Chrome.

Google Chrome’s internet supremacy faces major threats

Competitors are capitalizing on privacy and safety concerns to urge users to migrate to their in-home browsers from Google Chrome.

Google Chrome’s internet supremacy faces major threats

Competitors are capitalizing on privacy and safety concerns to urge users to migrate to their in-home browsers from Google Chrome.

Google Chrome’s internet supremacy faces major threats

Competitors are capitalizing on privacy and safety concerns to urge users to migrate to their in-home browsers from Google Chrome.

Google Chrome’s internet supremacy faces major threats

Competitors are capitalizing on privacy and safety concerns to urge users to migrate to their in-home browsers from Google Chrome.

PRESSR: Cloudflare reports Q3 2025 Global Internet Trends & Insights

DUBAI, UAE –– Cloudflare, released its Q3 2025 Global Internet Trends & Insights Report, highlighting significant developments in global and regional Internet activity. The report provides a comprehensive view of traffic growth, cybersecurity trends, and the evolving threat landscape across key mar…

Moscow wants Russians to download its new app. To encourage that, it’s choking the competition

The recent introduction of the messaging app Max is the Kremlin's latest effort to tighten control over Russia's digital space by throttling foreign platforms, either by blocking them or slowing them down so they are largely inaccessible. It has drawn immediate comparisons to China's WeChat.

Moscow wants Russians to download its new app. To encourage that, it’s choking the competition

The recent introduction of the messaging app Max is the Kremlin's latest effort to tighten control over Russia's digital space by throttling foreign platforms, either by blocking them or slowing them down so they are largely inaccessible. It has drawn immediate comparisons to China's WeChat.

Moscow wants Russians to download its new app. To encourage that, it’s choking the competition

The recent introduction of the messaging app Max is the Kremlin's latest effort to tighten control over Russia's digital space by throttling foreign platforms, either by blocking them or slowing them down so they are largely inaccessible. It has drawn immediate comparisons to China's WeChat.

Moscow wants Russians to download its new app. To encourage that, it’s choking the competition

The recent introduction of the messaging app Max is the Kremlin's latest effort to tighten control over Russia's digital space by throttling foreign platforms, either by blocking them or slowing them down so they are largely inaccessible. It has drawn immediate comparisons to China's WeChat.