Google announced a new feature for Safe Internet Browsing
Google announced a new feature for Safe Internet Browsing
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Google has launched an extension under Safe Internet Browsing for Chrome Browser. This extension, named Suspicious Site Reporter, can be used to report suspicious websites. Google launched the Safe Browsing program in 2007. And this extension is also part of the same program.

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This extension can be downloaded from the chrome web. Once downloaded, it will appear with other extensions on chrome windows like the flag icon. If the user suspects a website during Internet browsing, they can click on it. After clicking this extension, it will tell you what kind of threat that website is. It also gives Google the option to report suspicious sites. This extension by default sends the website's URL and IP address to Google. It also gives Google the option to send a screenshot of the suspicious site to Google. It will depend on the user whether he or she wants to send a screenshot.

The 923KB-sized extension has just arrived after it triggered a bug complaint. This bug shows a '1' written on the Orange flag, which means there is a problem with the site, but when clicked on it, it gives a message from 'Nothing Detected'. Earlier this month, Google released the Chrome 75 update for Android. This update has significantly improved performance while upgrading existing features. Google Chrome version 75 has also fixed the security bug 'evil cursor'. The bug was said to have been heavily misused by technology scam sites in 2018. The browser has already been more stable since the update. Users can download its updated version from the Google Play Store.

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