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Google has been offering safe browsing protection in its browsers for a while. This essentially means that you’re protected from harmful URLs, or dangerous events that might result in data-stealing
There are multiple levels of security provided by Google under this protection feature. Here’s how you can check yours:
By default, Chrome works on the Standard level of safe browsing protection. However, the Enhanced level of protection that provides better security for other Google apps you’re using, improved protection from malicious URLs, and alerts for when your stored password is found in a data breach.
The security settings also let you set your own DNS and manage your security keys.
If you don’t want to use Chrome’s own password manager, we have a guide on how to useApple’s Keychain password managerin the same browser. Stay protected.
Story byIvan Mehta
Ivan covers Big Tech, India, policy, AI, security, platforms, and apps for TNW. That’s one heck of a mixed bag. He likes to say “Bleh.“Ivan covers Big Tech, India, policy, AI, security, platforms, and apps for TNW. That’s one heck of a mixed bag. He likes to say “Bleh.”
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