If you want the most up-to-date security and privacy features, you should check out Chromeâs latest and greatest update. Google Chrome 92 just hit the scene. It introduced fixes for some pretty severe security flaws.
One of the features weâre most grateful for is a critical shield between your privacy and nosy interlopers. Many sites want to access your camera, microphone or even location. If you want to stop this invasive surveillance, keep reading.
Hereâs the backstory
Flick your eyes up to Google Chromeâs address bar. To the far left, youâll see a tiny lock icon. Click on it, and youâll open up a panel that lets you know how secure your connection is.
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JC Torres - Jul 20, 2021, 8:12pm CDT
Everyone talks about steps to take in protecting your security and privacy on the Web, but, to be honest, not all security measures are easy to understand or use. Some come with a plethora of options that overwhelm people, while others impact performance and the overall experience in exchange for better security. Chrome 92 was just released on all platforms to address those issues by making it easier to access relevant security and privacy settings and by mitigating the performance impact of certain security features.
Chrome’s initial settings screen on Android can be a bit deceptive as it shows only the top-level categories. There are some settings particularly related to site permissions, that are hidden a few layers deep. With the latest version of Chrome for mobile, simply tapping on the lock icon beside the site’s address will immediately offer site-spe