This update will roll out to Chrome in the coming weeks. By shortening the time between identification and prevention of threats, we expect to see 25% improved protection from malware and phishing threats. To block these dangerous sites the moment they launch, we’re upgrading the Standard protection mode of Safe Browsing so it will now check sites against Google’s known-bad sites in real time, without sharing your browsing history with Google. But phishing domains have gotten more sophisticated - and today, 60% of them exist for less than 10 minutes, making them difficult to block. Previously, it worked by checking every site visit against a locally-stored list of known bad sites, which is updated every 30 to 60 minutes. Google Safe Browsing in Chrome automatically protects you by flagging dangerous sites and files. Stay secure with upgrades to Safe Browsing
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