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Pt. 5 of 10 | 2:28 |
Friday March 6, 2009
Getting to know Google Chrome
Friday March 6, 2009
Google Chrome's built-in Safe Browsing function such a welcome feature. With viruses, trojans, malware, phishing, and more lurking out there on the Internet Google Chrome points out bad sites before you can actually visit them.
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Show Notes

Download Google Chrome and follow along with this tutorial series
- If you're browsing and end up on a site where Google Chrome has encountered malware, you'll get a warning page first.
- The warning page is dark red and tells you that the site contains or may contain malware.
- Click the Back to Safety button to cancel your visit.
- If you really want to continue you will have to not only check the
check box, but click the button as well.
- You may also encounter a diagnostics page that will give you
information about a particular domain.
- This information can include where the domain is safe, it it's had malware in the past 90 days and so on.
- The Safe Browsing function helps keep you and your family safe on the Internet.
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