Google Chrome
Google Chrome was first announced by Google in September 2008 with the goal of creating a fast, secure, and user-friendly web browser. The browser’s development was based on the open source Chromium project, which uses the Blink rendering engine.
Google Chrome emphasized speed and simplicity as its key features. It introduced a minimalist user interface, with a focus on efficient performance and a streamlined browsing experience. Chrome introduced the concept of each tab running in a separate process, enhancing stability and isolating potential crashes to individual tabs.
Google Chrome adopted a rapid release cycle, with frequent updates that brought new features, security patches, and performance improvements. The regular updates ensured that users had access to the latest browser advancements and security enhancements.
Google Chrome, being a widely used web browser, generates various forensic artifacts that can be valuable for digital forensic investigations...