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July 28, 2024 | Hey there, web wanderers! Google’s been busy beefing up Chrome’s Safe Brow

July 28, 2024 | [Read Online]( Hey there, web wanderers! Google’s been busy beefing up Chrome’s Safe Browsing feature, and this latest upgrade is all about real-time protection. If you’re curious about how this affects your daily scroll, read on! GUARDIAN Google Enhances Chrome’s Safe Browsing for Real-Time Protection [2-minute read]( Key Points: - Instant URL Checks: Chrome now verifies URLs in real-time with Google’s servers. - Better Phishing Detection: The new system boosts phishing attempt detection by up to 25%. - Rolling Out: Available now for desktop and iOS, with Android support coming soon. - Privacy First: URLs are anonymized before verification using hashing and encryption. Deep Dive: Google has supercharged Chrome’s Safe Browsing, turning it into a real-time protector against online threats. Previously, Chrome updated its list of dangerous sites hourly. Now, URLs are instantly sent to Google’s servers for verification, promising up to 25% better phishing detection. This means safer browsing whether you're checking your email or shopping online. The new system uses hashing and encryption to anonymize URLs before they’re checked. Collaborating with Fastly, Google ensures your privacy is intact, as neither party can access the complete information. This enhancement is already rolling out for desktop and iOS users, with Android users to follow later in the month. Why It Matters: This upgrade isn’t just a tech tweak; it’s a major step forward in online safety. By instantly verifying URLs, Chrome can catch threats faster and more efficiently, giving you peace of mind as you browse. The emphasis on privacy also means you can trust that your data is safe. Curious about the nitty-gritty of this upgrade? Click [HERE](for the full scoop and ensure you’re surfing the web with the best protection! Stay safe out there, and keep enjoying your browsing adventures with the extra layer of security that Google’s serving up! Cheers, The AI News Team😉 [tw]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 THE AI NEWS 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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