Google is rolling out a new security feature that should make browsing the web safer for Android users. The new feature, called Android Safe Browsing, notifies users of harmful websites and links.
With so many bad actors out there, staying safe on the internet has become its own struggle. For a while, Google has used its Safe Browsing features to help make Chrome a safer browser for users. Now, ...
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With all the hazards lurking online, your browser is your first line of defense against malicious websites and other threats. To try to keep you safe and secure, Google bakes into Chrome a feature ...
Phishing campaigns — where a fraudulent website or email is made to look like it comes from a legitimate source — have caused a huge amount of destruction, leading to untold numbers of virus ...
The second Tuesday of February marks Safer Internet Day, a global event that promotes safe internet practices, especially for children and young adults. We need an awareness event like this because of ...
Delivering data security while also maintaining a straightforward, simple user experience can be a daunting task for tech companies. Customers expect companies to offer comprehensive, reliable ...
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Cybersecurity is increasingly a focus of the tech industry these days, and Google is trying to get ahead of the game with a feature called "Enhanced Safe Browsing." This feature was first introduced ...
According to Google, the move should block 25 percent more phishing attempts. According to Google, the move should block 25 percent more phishing attempts. writes about tech news, reviews gadgets, and ...
The security of Gmail has historically been second to none, but now a bug with the email service is repeatedly pushing users to opt into a new feature with privacy compromises. As reported by ...