Google Chrome is the default browser on manyAndroid phones, making it a filter not just for reaching the outside world, but also for how the outside world reaches you. Many websites are trying to monetize you through ads, goods, or services, after all, and even if they’re not, they may still want your attention or personal information. In some cases, these interests cross over into annoying or even dangerous territory, asmalwareand spyware are constant threats.
Recently, Google updated Chrome forAndroidto make it easier to block all unwanted web permissions, not just notifications. Here’s how the new features work.

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Stop nuisances on the fly
These shortcuts will eventually reach non-Pixel devices, but for now Google says they’re “coming soon.” Accordingly, it’s not clear whether people will also need to update other Android components for the feature to work.
It’s best to keep Android fully up-to-date regardless, since that should improve performance and overall security.

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A silent guardian
For Android devices in general, Google has pushed out updates that make Chrome’sSafety Checkfeature run in the background. The tool should now automatically flag notifications you might want to block, as well as revoke permissions for websites you haven’t visited in a long time. It should further block notifications from sites Google has flagged for tricking users.
Don’t worry – you’ll be alerted about Safety Check actions in case you want to reverse anything. To undo changes, follow these steps:

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One-time permissions
Run a tight ship
Google has also changed the way Chrome permissions work in general. When a site asks for one, such as access to your camera, you’ll see the option of granting it for a single visit only. The moment you navigate to another URL, the previous site’s permissions will disappear.
That AI page you used one time probably doesn’t need permanent access to your library.

I’d strongly recommend taking advantage of this for most of your browsing. Unless it’s a site you visit daily, it won’t be a great inconvenience, and you’ll be limiting the potential damage if a site is hacked or otherwise turns out to be malicious. That AI page you used to create funny images one time probably doesn’t need permanent access to your photo library.
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