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The windows browsers tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about web browsers on the Windows platform, including security updates, feature comparisons, and user control over AI integration. Recent threads highlight critical Chrome vulnerabilities like CVE-2026-10883, which requires immediate updating to prevent heap corruption attacks. Other topics include disabling AI features in search engines such as Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo, as well as comparing Firefox 149 and Microsoft Edge on split view, VPN for Wi-Fi, and AI controls. These conversations reflect ongoing concerns about browser security, performance, and user choice in an era of increasing AI integration.
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    Update Chrome Now: CVE-2026-10883 ANGLE Heap Corruption Fix

    Google published CVE-2026-10883 on June 4, 2026, after fixing a critical ANGLE flaw in Chrome builds before 149.0.7827.53, where a crafted HTML page could trigger heap corruption through a browser graphics component used across desktop platforms. The short version is simple: update Chrome now...
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    Turn Off AI in Search (June 2026): Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo & More Options

    Google’s expansion of AI-heavy search at Google I/O 2026 has pushed users toward workarounds and rival engines, but as of June 2026 the answer is uneven: some search engines offer real AI-off controls, some offer only URL tricks, and some offer no traditional search mode at all. The common...
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    Samsung Browser for Windows 30.0.0.95 Goes Stable With AI & Galaxy Continuity

    Samsung’s desktop browser push has moved out of beta, and the timing matters. What began as a limited Windows preview in late October 2025 has now become a stable, globally available release under a slightly new name: Samsung Browser for Windows. The latest build, 30.0.0.95, landed on March 25...
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    Samsung Internet for Windows Goes Stable With Galaxy AI and Cross-Device Sync

    Samsung’s browser strategy just made a quiet but important leap from mobile companion app to serious Windows product. What started as a limited beta in late October 2025 is now a stable Windows release, with Samsung renaming the app and widening access while still keeping some of the most...
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    Firefox 149 vs Edge: Split View, VPN for Wi‑Fi, and Clear AI Controls

    Microsoft Edge’s biggest problem is no longer that it lacks features; it’s that it no longer feels focused. Firefox’s latest desktop update sharpens that contrast by adding Split View, a browser-level VPN for public Wi‑Fi, improved PDF performance, and an unusually straightforward AI blocking...
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