Google says Chrome can now protect you better while preserving your privacy
by Sheena Vasani from The Verge - All Posts on (#6KBK8)
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Google has added real-time browsing protection to Chrome that it claims should protect your privacy. The feature, which Google says hides your visited URLs, is now available on the default Standard mode of Safe Browsing on Chrome.
For years, Chrome's Safe Browsing feature has automatically added potentially unsafe URLs to a list Google stores on your device. Every time a user visits a site, Google checks the URL against that list and issues a warning. The problem is that Google only updates this locally stored database every 30 to 60 minutes. Given most dangerous sites exist for less than 10 minutes nowadays, a lot of unsafe sites slip through the cracks.
Safe Browsing's opt-in Enhanced protection mode deals with this by using Google's...