Google Chrome users have a piece of good news. Now the security of Google Chrome will be increased. This will also save users from harmful downloads or extensions. A new feature is being released for this. This will allow Chrome to detect harmful downloads or extensions.
Google Chrome users have good news. Now the security of Google Chrome will be increased. This will also save users from harmful downloads or extensions. A new feature is being released for this. This will allow Chrome to detect harmful downloads or extensions. This new feature is a part of Enhanced Safe Browsing.
Google’s New Safety Feature
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With Enhanced Safe Browsing, Google Chrome will now offer more protection when downloading risky files. Along with this, a scanning tool will also be introduced. With the help of this, information about dangerous files will be available even before downloading. This feature was launched last year for safe browsing. Edition protection is being given in this feature. So when you install a new extension from the Chrome Web Store, a dialog box will appear, which will tell whether the extension you are installing is secure or not.
The file will be Scanned
The file will be uploaded to Google Safe Browsing for more analysis. If the file is unsafe, Google will warn you about it. Although this has been kept optional i.e. you can download the file without scanning it.
Browser is more Secure
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According to Google, ‘Enhanced Safe Browsing’ users are 35 percent more secure than another browsing. The company said in a blog post on Thursday that “starting with Chrome 91, we will be rolling out new features to help better secure browsing users choose their extensions.