Google Support
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Manage Chrome safety and security - Android - Google Chrome Help
You can select a custom provider. When you select a custom provider, Chrome won't default to unencrypted mode. If you have issues, like error messages, you can check your provider setting or turn secure DNS off.
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Reddit
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r/chrome on Reddit: Why is Chrome security so bad?
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Why are Google Chrome safety features so bad? I have been using enhanced protection for a long time, but it doesn't do anything. Usually Norton says that the sites are bad, and I can't recall a singe time that Chrome has blocked a dangerous website.
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Norton has to look like it's doing something for you to keep paying for it. Chrome has to look like it's effortless to improve user experience. Chrome security isn't bad, and Chrome not automatically blocking content doesn't imply that either. Chrome is a web browser, not a parent.
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Ah, Norton Utilities brings back so much nostalgia. It did a whole lot of nothing, if you were lucky your system would simply crash, if you were unlucky you'd have to get the Windows installation CD out of its case once again. And your SATA driver floppy disks. Chrome actually is pretty strict when it comes to security and in fact is a little too happy to block websites or warn you of dragons ahead. If you're serious about obfuscation you're better off with a Tails installation, VPN at least or simply virtualization. If you're less nefarious, Windows Defender (gasp) provides pretty solid baseline essential protection, but lacks features. Bitdefender, Norton, and Kaspersky are ranked higher though, but the best protection is to use common sense imho.
Google Support
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Manage Chrome safety and security - Computer - Google Chrome Help
On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, select More Settings. On the left, select Privacy and security. Under “Safety Check,” select Go to Safety Check. ... Select the item with the issue.
Chromium
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Chromium Security
A history of fixed Chromium security bugs is best found via security notes in Stable Channel updates on the Google Chrome releases blog. You can also find fixed, publicly visible Type=Bug-Security bugs in the issue tracker (note: security bugs automatically become publicly visible 14 weeks ...
Forbes
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Google Issues New Update Warning To 3.5 Billion Chrome Users
August 13, 2025 - That’s because Google has fixed six issues in its widely-used browser, half of which are rated as having a high severity. The Chrome Stable channel has been updated to 139.0.7258.127/.128 for Windows, Mac and 139.0.7258.127 for Linux, Google said in an advisory published on the Chrome blog. The Chrome update will roll out over the coming days and weeks, according to Google. The latest Google Chrome security fixes come just one week after the browser maker issued an update for eight flaws and two weeks following an emergency patch for a high severity vulnerability.
Cyber Press
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Google Issues Alert on Actively Exploited Chrome 0-Day Flaw
5 days ago - The search giant announced the release of Chrome versions 143.0.7499.109/.110 for Windows and macOS, and 143.0.7499.109 for Linux, which will roll out to users over the coming days and weeks. This update aims to patch security holes that could allow attackers to compromise systems; one flaw has already been observed in active attacks. The most critical aspect of this release is the patch for a high-severity vulnerability tracked as Issue 466192044. Google has explicitly stated that it is aware of an exploit for this issue in the wild, meaning threat actors are already leveraging it to target users.
Malwarebytes
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[Updated] Another Chrome zero-day under attack: update now | Malwarebytes
2 days ago - The latest security advisory mentions a vulnerability that has not yet received a CVE ID but is referred to as 466192044. Google states it is aware that an exploit for 466192044 exists in the wild. If we’re lucky, this update will close out 2025’s run of Chrome zero-days.
CIS Center for Internet Security
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Multiple Vulnerabilities in Google Chrome Could Allow for Arbitrary Code Execution
Chrome prior to 133.0.6943.98/.99 for Windows and Mac ... Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Google Chrome, the most severe of which could allow for arbitrary code execution.
Google Security Blog
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Google Online Security Blog: Evaluating Mitigations & Vulnerabilities in Chrome
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Forbes
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Google Chrome Security Update — 7 Zero-Day Reasons To Restart Browser
3 weeks ago - Another V8 engine type-confusion vulnerability, which could lead to the arbitrary execution of code as well as browser crashes. Google issued a security update on June 30. CVE-2025-4664. An insufficient policy enforcement in the Chrome Loader function that, if exploited successfully, could lead to unauthorized code execution.