Google turns on AI-driven security by default within Chrome
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Google has integrated AI support into Chrome's security settings by default, enhancing user protection against dangerous websites, downloads, and extensions. The AI-powered security provides real-time alerts about sites, including those unrecognized by Google, by analyzing more extensive web data. This feature enhances the existing 'Enhanced protection' setting, offering expanded scans for suspicious downloads and notifying users of passwords found in data breaches, while certain browsing data is sent to Google Safe Browsing for potential threat identification. Despite improved security, Google has not released privacy statements related to this feature.
Google, within Chrome's security settings, has now provided end users with AI support by default. This will better protect them from dangerous websites, downloads and extensions.
The new AI-powered browser security provides alerts about dangerous sites, including sites that Google has not mapped. This was made possible by analyzing more data from websites.
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