It's Safer Internet Day, and Google is celebrating it by reminding Chrome users how AI-enabled Safe Browsing works.
Google announces important security milestone for Chrome users—what you need to know about enhanced protection mode.
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Would you want AI to change your password automatically? Google has some good or bad news for you if you are a Chrome user.
Part of Google's Safe Browsing, Enhanced Protection warns you of malicious sites and alerts you if your account was caught in a data breach.
Google is soon introducing AI to enhance its password manager in Chrome, automating password resets and suggesting new ones.
Google is testing faster Incognito searches in Chrome by preloading results, but this could come at the cost of your privacy.
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