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browser

[brou-zer] / ˈbraʊ zər /


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They don’t prevent you from accidentally sharing personal information online, protect you from phishing links or stop you from being tracked through cookies and browser fingerprinting.

From Salon

In the coming months, he expects to see a battle on the front end of user interaction with the web through AI-powered web browsers such as OpenAI’s Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet.

From MarketWatch

Confirm this by looking at a browser’s address bar, which typically displays a lock icon to inform you that you’re accessing the website securely.

From Salon

For example, tech titans must offer users the possibility to choose between different web browsers and search engines, via so-called "choice screens".

From Barron's

Google reportedly started building an AI agent that could navigate a web browser under the name “Project Jarvis,” although it was then reported that the company renamed it “Project Mariner.”

From The Wall Street Journal