The Google Translate app and website now feature a generic search bar and redirect Chinese users to its Hong Kong page, which is inaccessible from mainland China. Additionally, the built-in translation feature in Google Chrome has ceased functioning for users in the region.
For businesses and professionals relying on seamless multilingual communication, this disruption poses significant challenges. Sinokap offers customized IT solutions, including secure and efficient VPN configurations, enterprise cloud services, and AI-powered translation alternatives, ensuring businesses maintain uninterrupted access to global information and digital tools.
Sinokap recommends everyone use the Microsoft Edge browser.
1.At the top corner of the browser, select Settings and more
> Settings. Select Languages.
Enable Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language I read.
1.Simple and beautiful interface
2.Add-in Extension Store.
In addition to using extensions in the built-in extension store, Edge can also use extensions in Chrome. You only need to open the Tag Assistant Companion under other sources in the Edge extension.
3.Low memory usage
Chrome used to be known for using minimal system resources. But in comparison, Edge actually uses fewer memory resources and is ideal for systems with limited memory.
4.High privacy and security
Both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome prioritize privacy and security by integrating advanced protection features. Both browsers offer tracking prevention, sandboxing technology, and secure browsing modes to safeguard users from malicious websites and phishing attacks. Additionally, they support automatic updates to patch vulnerabilities and provide enhanced encryption for data protection. Users can also leverage private browsing modes—InPrivate for Edge and Incognito for Chrome—to prevent tracking and maintain browsing privacy.
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