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Learn directly from the experts behind OneStart, many of whom worked hands-on in building the browser and its features. You’ll also discover articles from guest contributors who are specialists in AI, cybersecurity, and SaaS technology.

The Next Browser Wars: AI-First vs. Privacy-First

It’s probably not surprising that when it comes to privacy and digital experiences, we want it all— how very human of us.  One  said 81% of consumers were very worried about digital data collection practices. Another says 82% of us want personalized digital experiences.

Autofill: A Feature Built for Convenience, But Open to Abuse

Autofill is one of those features most of us use without a second thought. You type your email once, and your browser remembers it. Next time you fill out a form, whether it’s a shopping site, job portal, or government site, your details appear instantly: full name, address, phone number, even credit‑card data.

AI Coding Tools Can Be Dangerous & Copilot Just Proved It

In April 2025, Microsoft released an update to Copilot Enterprise designed to enhance productivity. It introduced a live Python sandbox powered by Jupyter Notebook, a dream feature for developers who want to execute and test code seamlessly. But that dream quickly turned into a cautionary tale.

High Scores, Low Trust: Rethinking AI Evaluation

With any technology, especially those that are emerging and unfamiliar, decision-makers rely on benchmarks to evaluate solutions. But when it comes to AI benchmarks, we see a lot of hype and uncertainty. And while that might not matter to your average consumer, it’s a very big problem for enterprise decision-makers considering AI solutions.

Not Just Targets: How Gamers Are Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity

Gamers have long been seen as high-risk targets, prime bait for phishing scams, cheat-code malware, and credential stuffing. But that narrative is evolving. Today, the gaming community isn’t just being protected from cyberattacks. It’s becoming a vital part of the protection system.

Chrome’s IP Protection – Privacy by Proxy, but at What Cost?

Google’s new IP Protection feature automatically masks Chrome users’ IP addresses using Google-run proxy servers. The feature is part of a broader push to enhance user privacy online—but it also disrupts how websites track users, detect fraud, and measure legitimate engagement.

Why HEAT Attacks Slip Past Firewalls and Traditional Defenses

Firewalls and traditional antivirus tools weren’t built to stop today’s most evasive browser-based threats. HEAT attacks exploit web technologies, deliver malware through common tools like Google Docs, and use social engineering to bypass security controls.

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