Update your Google Chrome browser ASAP to get these important new security features

Google Chrome users looking for the latest in safety and performance will want to update the desktop browser to its newest version.
In a blog post published Thursday, Google highlighted a couple of new features designed to notify you of malicious activity and help free up the browser's memory use.
Also: Google names its 11 favorite Chrome extensions of 2023.
In the past, you'd had to run the Safety Check manually.
With the latest update to Chrome, Safety Check now runs in the background and will automatically warn you of any potentially dangerous activity.
Safety Check will also allow you to revoke permissions to certain sites that you haven't used in a while.
You can still run Safety Check manually but now it will run on its own as well.
Also: For total privacy in Chrome, use these VPNs. On the performance front, Google has also beefed up the Memory Saver tool.
This one aims to reduce the amount of system memory and resources that Chrome chews up, especially as you open more tabs.
With Memory Saver enabled, the browser frees up memory from inactive tabs so that the active ones remain responsive.
With recent updates, you're now able to view the memory usage of each open tab just by hovering over it.
Plus, you can more easily choose which sites should always remain active in a tab.
To enable Memory Saver, open Settings, go to the Performance section, and turn on the switch for Memory Saver.
Also: Chrome is the top browser, but you won't believe what's second.
Here's another even more pressing reason to update Chrome to the latest version - 20.0.6099.129 for Mac and Linux and 120.0.6099.130 for Windows.
A new security fix puts the kibosh on a critical bug discovered by researchers at Google's Threat Analysis Group and already spotted in the wild.
Labeled CVE-2023-7024, corruption of a heap buffer overflow in the WebRTC component in previous versions of Chrome could be exploited by a remote attacker via a specially crafted HTML page.
Chrome already offers a feature called Tab groups to help you better organize all your tabs.
Courtesy of an update rolling out over the next few weeks, you'll be able to save your Tab groups to access them on other computers and devices that run Chrome.
In one more teasing tidbit, Google said that smarter and more helpful features will hit Chrome in early 2024 driven by the company's AI-powered Gemini model.


This Cyber News was published on www.zdnet.com. Publication date: Fri, 22 Dec 2023 19:13:05 +0000


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