If you’re a Google Chrome user, you might want to consider enhancing your protection while browsing. Fortunately, Google Chrome offers an enhanced protection feature that can help keep you safe while browsing the web. In this article, we’ll show you how to enable enhanced protection in Google Chrome on Windows 10.
Firstly, ensure that your Google Chrome is up-to-date. To do this, click on the three dots at the top right of your browser, go to “Help”, and then click on “About Google Chrome”. If any updates are available, it will check and update your Chrome to the latest version.
Now, to enable enhanced protection, open your Google Chrome and click on the three dots at the top right. Then, click on “Settings” and select “Privacy and Security” in the left menu. Here, click on “Security” and scroll down to the “Safe Browsing” section.
In the “Safe Browsing” section, you’ll see various options, including “Enhanced Protection”, “Standard Protection”, and “No Protection”. The recommended option is enhanced protection, so select that by clicking on the radio button next to it.
Enabling enhanced protection offers faster proactive protection against dangerous websites, downloads, and extensions. It also warns you about password breaches, predicts and warns you about dangerous events before they happen, and keeps you safe on Chrome. Additionally, it may improve your security in other Google apps when you’re signed in and improves security for everyone on the web. If passwords are exposed in a data breach, it sends URLs to safe browsing or to check them.
That’s it! You have now enabled enhanced protection in Google Chrome on Windows 10. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact Google Chrome support.