Chrome users will now see warnings alerting them of suspicious files (based on lower confidence verdicts and unknown risk of user harm) or dangerous files (on high confidence verdicts and high risk of user harm)
Chrome browser now also sends suspicious files to the company's servers for a deeper scan for users with Enhanced Protection mode enabled
Chrome in Standard Protection mode will also be asked to enter the passwords of the downloaded archives.
However, both the file and the password stay on the local device, and "only the metadata of the archive contents are checked with Safe Browsing," the Chrome Security team says.
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Google's reCAPTCHA v2, built for security, is exploiting users for profit
https://counter.social/@ecksmc/112840377775016072
Personally i use a heck of a lot of google stuff but you can lock-it-down and kinda limit what they actually get from you - problem is far to many people just don't give a dam and don't even bother to do simple stuff via account settings never mind dig in and lock-shit-down-further by other means
I switched to DuckDuckGo… it’s remarkably good.
Or as Partner calls it GoGoDuck (sounds like a Japanese Power Rangers spinoff)
@feloneouscat 😂😂😂
DDG is a good search engine, that and StartPage,
DDG browser I'm not a fan of really
GoGoDuck 😆
@ecksmc
Remember when Google said it didn’t collect information and then, oopsie, turns out they did?
I can’t trust Google to tell me the weather.