Skip to main content

Everyone hates the new look of Google Finance

Last year, Google announced that it was working on a revamped version of its finance page, which removed the portfolio feature. Many users were not happy with this change, but there was a workaround in place. People could access the old finance page by navigating to finance.google.com/finance. That changed a few weeks ago, and the URL redirects to the new finance page.

The response has been less than kind.

There is currently a change.org petition in place requesting that Google bring back the old finance page. As of the time of this writing, it has about 700 signatures. The petition was started two weeks ago, but appears to be picking up steam.

The #Googlefinance hashtag on Twitter is faring no better, with the vast majority of users expressing their dislike of the page’s new look and lack of features.

Many users were also discussing moving to new platforms, with both Wikinvest and Yahoo Finance suggested as potential alternatives. For our advice on some of the best stock trading and finance apps on iOS and Android, check out our guide.

In addition to a simple distaste for the new look, many users are upset over the removal of key features from Google Finance. One of of the issues that gets a lot of complaints is the loss of the ability to create and download stock portfolios. Many users have complained that the loss of portfolios was simply change for the sake of change.

Google has not yet publicly commented regarding the changes made to Google Finance.

Eric Brackett
Former Digital Trends Contributor
These 2 new Edge features are making Chrome look outdated
Copilot in Windows being used in the side panel.

Microsoft has announced a host of updates that will soon be available for its Edge browser, including the Microsoft 365 Copilot feature and Sidebar app support for developers.

The company is showcasing the new features during its annual Build developer conference, which is currently taking place from May 23 through May 25.

Read more
Google’s AI image-detection tool feels like it could work
An AI image of the Pope in a puffy coat.

Google announced during its I/O developers conference on Wednesday its plans to launch a tool that will distinguish whether images that show up in its search results are AI-generated images.

With the increasing popularity of AI-generated content, there is a need to confirm whether the content is authentic -- as in created by humans -- or if it has been developed by AI.

Read more
Google just made this vital Gmail security tool completely free
google makes gmail dark web monitoring free laptop stephen phillips

Hackers are constantly trying to break into large websites to steal user databases, and it’s not entirely unlikely that your own login details have been leaked at some point in the past. In cases like that, upgrading your password is vital, but how can you do that if you don’t even know your data has been hacked?

Well, Google thinks it has the answer because it has just announced that it will roll out dark web monitoring reports to every Gmail user in the U.S. This handy feature was previously limited to paid Google One subscribers, but the company revealed at its Google I/O event that it will now be available to everyone, free of charge.

Read more