Google Chrome users who prioritize safety and high performance should focus on upgrading their desktop browser to the latest version. Recently announced in a blog post by Google, the update introduces new features aimed at detecting malicious activity and optimizing memory usage within the browser.
A key addition is the Safety Check tool, which will now automatically run in the background, as opposed to requiring a manual start. It assists users by checking if any of their saved passwords have been compromised in data breaches. Additionally, it examines installed extensions for potentially harmful ones and flags site permissions that may need reviewing. This update allows for more proactive security for Chrome users.
Beyond checking for security issues, Safety Check also enables users to withdraw permissions from seldom-visited sites, restricting their access to track user location or employ the device’s microphone. The tool also helps in managing overwhelming site notifications by allowing users to disable them efficiently. The ease of performing a manual Safety Check remains, but the enhanced automatic execution provides constant monitoring.
In regards to performance improvements, the Memory Saver feature within Chrome has been fortified. This feature is designed to lessen the browser’s consumption of system memory and resources, which is particularly beneficial when multiple tabs are in use. Memory Saver prioritizes active tabs, allocating more memory to them by freeing up resources from the inactive ones.
The latest update also grants users the ability to examine the memory usage of individual tabs simply by hovering over them. It simplifies the process for users to determine which websites should always be active, thus ensuring a seamless browsing experience. To activate the Memory Saver, it’s as straightforward as navigating to the Settings menu, accessing the Performance section, and toggling on the Memory Saver option.
Another compelling incentive to update Chrome is the patch for a severe security vulnerability — the CVE-2023-7024 bug. The flaw, involving a heap buffer overflow in Chrome’s WebRTC component could lead to potential exploitation by attackers. This patch, identified by Google’s own Threat Analysis Group, prevents crashes and blocks potential malicious code executions.
Chrome’s existing features such as Tab groups are also undergoing enhancements, with upcoming updates enabling users to save their Tab groups for access across various Chrome-running devices. Moreover, Google teases more advanced features scheduled for early 2024, promising smarter and more helpful tools powered by the company’s AI-driven Gemini model
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