Google Enhances Chrome's Safe Browsing for Real-time Protection

By
Giovanni Rossi
1 min read
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Google is enhancing Chrome’s Safe Browsing to provide constant protection against suspicious websites in real-time. The update closes the gap in Safe Browsing's Standard Protection mode. By sending page URLs to a third-party privacy server, Chrome can now analyze data in real-time to warn users of potential threats. The upgrade is live on desktop and iOS, with the Android version expected later. No user identifiers are collected, and data security measures are in place. The enhanced protection is automatically activated and offers additional security for users without manual intervention. Google's efforts to improve browsing safety are evident in this significant update.

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