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As previously reported, Google’s Enhanced Safe Browsing launched last year with Chrome 83, which improved the browser’s accuracy of threat assessments. Since its release, the tech giant claims the number of malicious extensions that Chrome disabled to protect users grew by 81%. With Chrome 91, the security feature now lets users know if an extension potentially contains malicious files. Browser extensions that follow Google’s Chrome Web Store developer program policies will be part of the list of extensions trusted by Enhanced Safe Browsing. The browser isn’t just offering better protection for Chrome extensions. When users download a file, Chrome will now perform a “first-level check” to see if it contains suspicious or risky data. If so, users will get a warning message and be able to send the file before it is downloaded to be scanned for a more “in-depth analysis.” If the file is unsafe, users will get a warning, but will still have the option to download the file. However, with the number of malicious Chrome extensions hiding on the web, it’s best to heed the browser’s warning. 

How to turn on Enhanced Safe Browsing 

Google Chrome’s Enhanced Safe Browsing can easily be switched on by heading to the browser’s security settings, where you’ll find three different protection levels. First, head to “Settings” via the top-right corner of the browser, then select “Security” under the “Privacy and security.” From there, you will be able to select a protection level, which includes Enhanced Safe Browsing. Users will have the option to select “Standard protection,” which still gives you warnings about risky downloads, but you can choose to get warnings about password breaches and send Google security info. If you don’t want any of that, you can choose to have no protection at all. Speaking of switching on security features, Windows 10 has a secret anti-ransomware feature that you can switch on now.

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