Google Chrome It is the most widely used browser in the world, but like any browser it can present some vulnerabilities or be the target of threats, so the application developer itself offers some recommendations for safer use.
According to a report published on the website of Andro 4 All, in 2022 more than 300 security holes were discovered in Chrome. Fortunately, Google offers five tips to use the browser more safely.
1. Privacy Guide
Google offers some recommendations that can help prevent our data from being exposed or malicious web pages from accessing sensitive information. You just have to enter the privacy settings of Chrome through chrome://settings/privacy and there select the Privacy Guide.
2.Safety Check
Google can help you check if your protection measures are strong enough with Safety Check, where you can check if your passwords have been exposed or if there are pages that are abusing notifications. The tool is also available in Chrome’s privacy settings menu.
3. Clear your search history
From the browser’s search bar, you just have to type “clear history” and you will see how the first result includes a button that directs you to the Chrome settings panel from which you can delete all the data collected by Chrome in the last hours or days.
4. Block incognito tabs
A new feature in Chrome for Android and iOS is the ability to block access to incognito tabs via fingerprint.
5. Password manager
Google offers a free password manager, which is automatically synchronized between all our devices.