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Quick tip of the dayGoogle Chrome’s Safety Check scans your account for compromised passwords and available updates. It also turns on Safe Browsing, a setting that identifies unsafe websites and notifies you of potential harm. You can run a Safety Check at any time. Here’s how: Open Chrome, then tap the three vertical dots to the right of your profile icon.Select Settings > Privacy and security from the left panel.Under Safety Check, select Check now.Select the item and follow the on-screen instructions. Chrome will scan for updates, compromised passwords, harmful extensions and more.👷 Chrome is safe, but you can make it even safer if you follow these steps. |
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