Written by Raza Kamal
Friday, March 17, 2023 at 05:00 AM
Sticky Web warned billions of users Chrome rather than removed Google For the main safety feature, as stated by Giant Technology The tool is no longer needed — but users are disappointed to see it go, the post says the sun
Users are encouraged Chrome To stay safe against malware and credit fraud, turn on the new enhanced protection GoogleThe cleaning tool is designed Google Introduced in 2015, users can find and remove unwanted programs that can clog up your browser Chrome You can access it through the security verification option in their settings.
Google said in a statement: “To date, it has performed more than 80 million cleanups, helping to pave the way for a cleaner and safer network.”.”He will rise Chrome Also remove components that periodically scan devices Windows and prompts users to clean up if anything suspicious is detected“Google explained that there has been a “steady decrease” in unwanted software on people’s computer browsers, as well as fewer complaints about apps interfering with their internet experience.. “For example, last month, only 0.06% of scans were detected Chrome cleaning tool Managed by users [برامج غير مرغوب فيها] Known”.
Google added Safe Browsing feature GoogleBlocks unwanted software “more effectively” than people’s personal antivirus software.
Used by many users Chrome This feature helps protect against malware and stop cookie theft, which means third parties can copy your data and track all the sites you’ve visited.
However, he copes Chrome Now with anti-malware, cookie theft, safe browsing features and advanced security, free, safe browsing is at your fingertips instead. Chrome Automatic feature,
Users can change the level of protection they get by going to Privacy, Security, Safe Browsing settings and choosing the level they want. However, users will have to manually switch to the enhanced security feature introduced in December. Google calls this feature “increasingly better protection against dangerous websites and downloads,” and users can turn it on chrome://settings/security in their browser.
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