Google Chrome has announced that it is improving its Safe Browsing technology to look for dangerous websites in real time.
Have you ever been browsing on Chrome and been prompted with a warning screen that says that the page you are about to visit has been identified as unsafe? It happens to most of us. Well, Google wants to catch even more dangerous websites and warn us even faster. In a blog post, the company announced that it is making improvements to Safe Browsing on Google Chrome.
This creates an obvious opportunity for those who create these malicious websites to sneak in and cause harm before Google can identify, flag, and update its Chrome browser to warn its users. So, the company is changing how it approaches this. Going forward, Chrome will now check sites against Google's server-side list in real-time — no more time delay for malicious websites to sneak in.
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