Google Chrome reigns supreme as the world's most popular web browser. But with great popularity comes great responsibility, especially when it comes to online safety. While Chrome boasts a robust ...
Google Chrome’s “Safe Browsing” feature—the thing that pops up a giant red screen when you try to visit a malicious website—is getting real-time updates for all users. Google announced the change on ...
Google has updated “Enhanced Protection” in Chrome with AI technology to provide real-time protection against malicious websites, downloads, and browser extensions. After three months of testing in ...
For those that want the most secure tier of Google Safe Browsing, Chrome offers “Enhanced protection.” The “Standard protection” in place for all other Chrome Safe Browsing users is now getting a real ...
This is hardly breaking news, but guess what: scams are EVERYWHERE. Even the most tech-savvy folks can fall for a slick phishing page, fake store, or perfectly crafted and timed email. But here’s the ...
Google says it's upgrading the default Safe Browsing mode in Chrome to offer better protection against malicious websites. Until now, this mode has used a locally stored list to check whether a site ...
Google today announced that it is upgrading Google Safe Browsing with real-time URL protection to keep Chrome users safe from malicious websites. Safe Browsing is designed to protect against phishing ...
Update 9/8/23: The article was updated after a conversation with Google about how this new feature is being implemented. Google announced today that it is bringing additional security to the Google ...