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Google Chrome is getting safer and smarter with new update

Google Chrome running on a Windows laptop stock photo (5)
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
  • Safety Check will now run automatically in the background and warn you if you have compromised passwords, harmful extensions, and more.
  • Memory Saver will tell you if a tab should remain active and how much memory can be saved if a tab goes inactive.
  • Tab groups can now be saved and accessed on other desktop devices.

Next month, Google plans on testing a “Tracking Protection” feature that will restrict websites from accessing third-party cookies that track your actions across the internet. Before that happens, however, Google is enabling new capabilities that it says will make Chrome on desktop safer and smarter.

Google revealed it is rolling out a few new abilities for Safety Check, Memory Saver, and tab groups this week. Three of the abilities launched today and the fourth will be released in the next few weeks.



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