Special version of Chrome is coming for Arm-based Windows PCs

Safe Browsing feature for Google Chrome becomes real time


A special version of Chrome is being released for Arm-based Windows PCs. High performance on laptops with this Arm architecture processor will give.

to the market soon Qualcomm Developed on Arm architectures by Snapdragon Many new laptop models with processors will be released. Here is the new Chrome version prepared before these computers, as we said above. It will bring very high performance to laptops with Arm processors. Arm architecture computers/processors have long been based on the same foundation as Chrome. (Chromium) using Microsoft Edge also provides support, and the options are increasing in the new period. Meanwhile Google Chrome Normal updates for . For example, last week “Secure Browsing” made real time. The standard Safe Browsing mode in Chrome for desktop and iOS now It can protect against bad / dangerous / harmful sites determined by Google in real time.. Chrome previously downloaded the list of sites flagged as malicious once or twice an hour, but when the process was made real-time, security was automatically increased a little more. Google’s official statement for the Safe Browsing mode, which will come to Android later, is exactly: Like this:

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“With standard protection, Chrome checks the sites you visit, extensions you install, and files you try to download against Google’s list of unsafe sites and downloads. Sites and downloads in this list; It is associated with abusive websites and extensions, malicious and intrusive advertising, malware, phishing and social engineering. Chrome periodically downloads and stores the most up-to-date copy of this list on your device. When you go to a website or download files from sites on the unsafe site list, or when a site requests dangerous permissions, Chrome sends a report to Google to verify whether the site is dangerous.

To protect your privacy, Chrome hides part of the URL in the report unless there is evidence of suspicious behavior. If Google confirms that the website or download is malicious, Chrome warns you that it could be dangerous. If you’ve installed an abusive or malicious extension, Chrome will disable it.

In addition to the protection measures described above, Chrome sends a report to Google if it detects suspicious behavior on the page or suspicious actions you’re being tricked into performing. For example, when you enter a previously saved password on a new site, the browser contacts Google to determine whether the page is phishing. If the site is determined to be phishing, the browser will prompt you to check or change your password.

It is checked whether the sites comply with the criteria regarding phishing and social engineering. To determine if the site is malicious, the browser sends several visual features to Google and compares the site to sites on its dangerous site list. Some security features are disabled in Incognito mode, preventing additional data from being revealed to Google.”

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