He Google Chrome web browser It is famous for its fast, efficient and free interface. In addition, it adapts to multiple operating systems such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOSoffers cloud sync, history and mores functions that are integrated from any device with internet. But what many do not know is that Google's flagship product also has a paid version, called Chrome Enterprise. It is a browser intended for organizations that have other types of needs, and that provides users with IT administrators tools to manage browser policies, applications and extensions through a unified console, with automatic updates and direct support.
In this context and within the framework of the recent conference Cloud Next held in Las Vegas, Google revealed that it is preparing a powerful update for this corporate profile environment: Chrome Enterprise Premium.
What is Chrome Enterprise Premium?
In simple terms, this new paid version of Chrome Enterprise, which was first introduced in 2017, is designed specifically for improve security and management in companies and organizations.
And as we already anticipatedChrome Enterprise Premium goes far beyond the basic functionality of the browser by incorporating advanced controls. According to Parisa Tabriz, Vice President of Chrome, This premium version provides comprehensive security reporting tools, contextual access controls, and advanced data and threat protection features.
Furthermore, among the outstanding features of Chrome Enterprise Premium also highlights the Data loss prevention, dynamic URL filtering and site categorization, all supported by the use of artificial intelligence to combat malware and phishing. All this for a cost of six dollars per user per month
And here comes the important thing: Will we have to pay to use Google Chrome? Google's response is clear and precise: its service will remain free for individual users.