The Google Chrome browser has a new feature. If your password is hacked then this browser will give you a warning. Google CEO Sundar Pichai tweeted. In this tweet, he has written about this feature.
Sundar Pichai wrote in his tweet, 'If your username and password are compromised and you are entering it in a website, then Google Chrome will warn you. It is being brought to help users in online safety '
According to Sundar Pichai, real-time fishing protection is also being improved. When visiting a malicious site, users will get an alert on the desktop.
You can select the sync option by going to Chrome Settings. At present, this feature is being released for all those users who have signed up under Chrome's Safe Browsing Protection.
Google launched this technology first as a password checkup extension. Now expanding this feature, the company has introduced it for password protection in Google Chrome.
Under Google's Safe Browsing, the company maintains the Unsafe website and its information is shared with the webmaster or other browsers so that the web can be made more secure. This is what Google says.
Google has said that the list of Unsafe websites is refreshed every 30 minutes and it has been claimed that every day it protects 4 billion devices from different types of security threats, including phishing.
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