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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.

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