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12 May 2023


Cyberattacks are unfortunately becoming more and more common as time goes on, which is why big tech companies like Google are constantly updating their security measures to protect the privacy and security of their customers.

To keep up with the constantly evolving tactics of cybercriminals, Google has introduced a new Safe Browsing API, a technology that speeds up the process of identifying compromised websites. That means it’s enhancing the ability to catch more attacks, spot more scams and block data-stealing phishing attempts. This allows you to be alerted immediately if your information has been compromised so that you can take swift protective action. 

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Android phones have a feature called Safe Browsing, and the purpose of it is to give you alerts about malware, risky extensions, phishing scams, or sites on Google’s list of potentially unsafe websites.  (CyberGuy.com)

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Steps to open the Chrome app on your Android.  (CyberGuy.com)

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Image of Google search engine, with three dots in the upper right hand corner.  (CyberGuy.com)

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Tap the settings option on your screen in the Google search engine.  (CyberGuy.com)

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Tap the Privacy and Security option on Google search engine.  (CyberGuy.com)

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Tap the Safe Browsing feature while in the Google search engine. (CyberGuy.com)

Once you turn on Safe Browsing, you will have a choice between three levels of protection. 

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Choose between three levels of protection: No Protection, Standard Protection, Enhanced Protection. (CyberGuy.com)

I would recommend turning on Enhanced Protection because it provides the most features and the highest level of security, and you'll be better off, in the long run, knowing that you're more protected. Google has also said that users who enabled Enhanced Protection are 35% less likely to fall victim to phishing scams than those who do not use it. 

MORE: 5 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU COULD DO ON AN ANDROID 

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Google has said that users who enabled Enhanced Protection are 35% less likely to fall victim to phishing scams than those who do not use it. (CyberGuy.com)

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Chrome app is shown on an iPhone screen (Cyberguy.com)

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Tap the three dots button in the lower right (Cyberguy.com)

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Tap the settings option (Cyberguy.com)

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Tap the Privacy and Security settings (Cyberguy.com)

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Tap the Safe Browsing feature (Cyberguy.com)

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Choose between three levels of protection: No Protection, Standard Protection, Enhanced Protection.

Again, I would recommend turning on Enhanced Protection because it provides the most features and the highest level of security. 

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Although Enhanced Protection can protect you more, it does have a downside that you should be aware of. The downside is that turning on Enhanced Protection means that you have to share data with Google, and your Google account will be linked to your browsing data temporarily. Google says that this is only to make the protections more specific to your account, however, having to share more data with the tech giant might not sit right with some people. 

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While Safe Browsing is an essential security feature for any iPhone or Android device, it is not a substitute for antivirus software. Safe Browsing is designed to prevent you from accidentally visiting malicious websites or downloading malware through your web browser, yet it cannot protect your device from all types of threats - especially ones that may result from clicking a malicious link in your text message or email from within your mail app. 

Antivirus software, on the other hand, provides more comprehensive protection by scanning your device for viruses, spyware, and other types of malware. It can also detect and remove malicious software that has already been installed on your device and alert you of any phishing emails or ransomware scams. Most importantly, antivirus software will prevent you from clicking a malicious link that could install malware on your device in the first place. 

See my expert review of the best antivirus protection for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices by heading to CyberGuy.com/LockUpYourTech.

Related: Free antivirus: should you use it? 

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Best Antivirus Protection page from CyberGuy.com (Cyberguy.com)

With the increasing number of cyberattacks, it's crucial to have strong security measures in place, and Google Chrome's Safe Browsing feature, which now uses AI, offers you a much-needed layer of protection by alerting you to potential threats, and the Enhanced Protection option provides the highest level of security, despite requiring some data sharing with Google. However, it is also important to note that Google Chrome's Safe Browsing is not a substitute for good antivirus software. 

Do you think it's worth it to use Google Chrome's Safe Browsing, even if it means sharing more data with Google? Let us know by writing us at CyberGuy.com/contact.

For more of my tips, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to CyberGuy.com/Newsletter.

Copyright 2023 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved. 

Editor's Note: This has been updated to clarify that the safe browsing functionality was provided by Google, not Android.

Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on "FOX & Friends." Got a tech question? Get Kurt’s CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com.