Security News > 2023 > September > Google Chrome tests Microsoft Edge-like Read Aloud feature

Google Chrome is set to enhance its user experience on the desktop by adding a "Read aloud" function, currently available for testing in the Canary version.
A notable feature of Read Aloud is the adjustable playback speed, allowing users to control the rate at which articles are read aloud.
Google fixes another Chrome zero-day bug exploited in attacks.
Google rolls out Privacy Sandbox to use Chrome browsing history for ads.
Google is enabling Chrome real-time phishing protection for everyone.
Chaes malware now uses Google Chrome DevTools Protocol to steal data.
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