Introducing new features to provide enhanced security to the users, Google has improved the safety of the Chrome browsers with the new Chrome safety check features. The blog post about the new features said that the safety check on the desktops is now empowered to operate automatically and will notify the users if their passwords are compromised. The browser will now proactively alert users if their saved passwords have been compromised, Further, it has introduced the upgraded performance control and the ability to save tab groups.
The new password safety feature will strengthen the security of users by providing proactive and personalized alerts, making the users informed about the potential risks. The features will also notify the users if potential destructive browser extensions are detected.
Group Product Manager Sabine Borsay said: “These alerts will appear in the three-dot menu in Chrome so you can take action.” With the new features, Chrome will automatically revoke permission for the sites that have not been visited for long.
Giving more performance control, users can now access more details about their tab memory usage by hovering over them in Memory Saver Mode. The data will include information about the potential memory saved when the tab becomes inactive.
Google also added cross-device functionality, allowing users to save tab groups that can be accessed on other desktop devices. This feature giving users the option to save tabs will allow them to organize their tabs effectively.
However, Google in the blog post also indicated that it is going to enhance Google with AI features next year. “We”ll be bringing smarter and more helpful features to Chrome early next year powered by our new AI model Gemini,” the post reads. The AI-powered Google will probably be a game changer by the next year.