Google Chrome Will Automatically Revoke Website Permits From Android Devices
JAKARTA As the most widely used browser worldwide, Google continues to improve security in Chrome apps. In the near future, Google will be rolling out the latest security features. Based on Leopeva account findings on platform X, reported by Android Police, this security feature will remove permission from websites that are rarely visited automatically. This feature is available on Chrome with the Canary version. In fact, this security feature is already on Chrome for desktops, but is only available on mobile apps. This feature is very important and is needed by all Chrome users to keep their account safe. There are many things that can happen on websites without you realizing it. Some cybercriminals can enter malware into websites or even infiltrate into the permission you provide without realizing it. Although you rarely or even give permission to various websites you visit, this feature will improve the protection of your device. The security of your Google account will be improved with the presence of this feature.
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For now, the ability to remove website permissions is automatically still experimental or being tested. It is not yet known when this feature will be rolled out to the public version, but this feature will definitely be added to Chrome for Android. If you are interested in using this feature more quickly, you can use Chrome in the test beta version. However, if you want to wait, this feature is expected to be available on Chrome 128 which will be released in August.