Google Chrome: SURPRISE for EVERYONE with a MAJOR Change

Google Chrome surprises everyone with a very important change made by the Google company for users, here is what will be launched in the browser.

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Google Chrome has a very important surprise prepared by those from Google for users from all over the world, and this in the conditions where we already know that the Americans have made a lot of other changes. This time we are talking about a change for Google Chrome that is meant to make the browser much better, the American company will ask users to review the extensions they use on their computers.

Google Chrome is going to display the message in the image below for those who use it in everyday life, the Google company trying to teach people to look more carefully at the extensions they use. The goal is to prevent malicious extensions from extracting our data without us knowing, and since Google Chrome cannot prevent this alone, we need to be very careful about what we use when we surf the Internet.

Google Chrome: SURPRISE for EVERYONE with a MAJOR Change

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Google Chrome it will ask us to look in the list of extensions that we have installed in the browser to see which of them could be malicious and could extract our data and send it to the hackers' servers. It happened, unfortunately, that some malicious extensions automatically extract data about browsing through Google Chrome, or redirect us to malicious websites, and Google wants to help us discover them ourselves.

Google Chrome may even have these extensions reported to the Google company so that they are removed from the Chrome Web Store, so that other users are not affected by the problems they generate. Google Chrome is the most used browser on the planet, so it is also the target of many hackers, unfortunately, so we have to be extremely careful about what happens when we install various extensions.

Google Chrome will have this important change implemented in an official version that will be released in 2020, but until then, it is tested in the beta version that is distributed to developers.