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Google Chrome Safety Check Update Brings One-Tap Unsubscribe from Notifications and Other Features

Google Chrome is getting new features that aim to improve the protection against online threats and have better control over their privacy via the September 2024 update. The revamped Safety Check feature will now notify users of potential security issues and take actions such as revoking permissions and flagging unwanted notifications on their behalf. It also makes it easier to opt out of website notifications and allows users to grant websites access to select permissions for a single time only. Google Chrome Safety Check Update In a blog post, Google announced the new September 2024 update for Chrome, including the revamped Safety Check feature. One of the most notable additions is the one-tap unsubscribe. Chrome users can now get rid of unwanted website notifications by simply tapping the Unsubscribe option in the notification drawer. The company claims this feature has resulted in about a 30 percent reduction in notification volume on supported Pixel devices. Safety Check on Chrome will now automatically run in the background, says Google. It will inform the user and take actions …

Google Chrome will soon block hacking attempts on your network | Technology News

Google is working on a new feature for Chrome that will prevent hacking attempts by nefarious public websites that target devices like printers and routers connected to a user’s internal private network. While most people may think that devices connected to their home network are safe from cyberattacks since they are not directly connected to the internet, malicious actors often access and get control of unsecured devices. To address the security vulnerability, Google recently listed on the Chrome Platform Status page that it is working on a new functionality called ‘Private network access checks for navigation requests’ that will check if the target device allows private network access. It will then monitor website requests to access these devices and make sure they are coming from a trusted source. Here’s what the blocked request will look like. (Image Source: Google) Initially, it will warn users if it comes across a request that is coming from an untrusted source to ensure things don’t break, but Google says once it’s ready, the functionality will automatically block such requests. …