Google Chrome's new feature to secure browser for Internet connection
The world's largest internet search engine Google is continuing to work on making its browser Chrome more secure and a great feature are likely to be introduced to the browser soon. According to Nine to Five Google, a website that monitors Google updates, the company's experts are working on a feature to block the opening of insecure Internet connections and download from Quorum, which is likely to be introduced soon.
Even in Google Chrome, users sometimes see a website address with a message saying that they are using an unsecured Internet connection. However, after the above-mentioned feature, the security will be improved. According to the report, after the said feature, not only internet connections but also warnings about insecure websites will be visible to the user, and Quorum will inform the user that the HTTP they are using is not secure. HTTP is the protocol code bar of every website, which is written at the beginning of every address, and it gives information about whether a website is secure or not.
Under the new feature, Google Chrome will examine HTTP and issue a warning to the user that they are accessing an insecure website. Not only this but whenever a user wants to download any content from an unsecured HTTP address. Therefore, Chrome will block it as well as issue a warning to the user that they are accessing content from an unsafe website. Under the mentioned feature, however, the user will have the option to ignore Chrome's warning and download content from unsafe websites. However, Chrome will issue a warning to the user multiple times. It is not yet clear when the feature will be introduced in Chrome, but it is likely to be introduced soon.
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