This article explains the "Website wants to look for and connect to any device on your local network" popup in Google Chrome.
Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
While much of today's wireless technology has become plug-and-play simple, complexity rears its ugly head once the user tries to set up networking capabilities, such as sharing printers or file ...
Item trackers for your smartphone are not a new concept, but Apple changed the game with its AirTag by making all of its devices work as a network for finding the tracker. Android finally has that ...
Network discovery tools help admins find devices, make maps of the network, keep track of devices, control who can use them, and manage the network better. If you don't know what devices are on your ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Google first started rolling out the Find My Device network for Android back in April, but not everyone has it. Do you? The Find My Device network leverages Android devices around the globe to help ...
Unsecured Wi-Fi networks can attract unwanted users who slow speeds and threaten security, but identifying and removing them ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. An email from Google is telling Android users a new device tracking network will roll out in just three days. An ...