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Posted by: devnullius
« on: 07. July 2014., 10:23:33 »

Chrome, like other Google product, is the big brother's watching you...as my point of view¨!

Yes, that's true.. :thumbsup: I agree!   :(

Well that's just ignorant!

There is google-less Chrome too... For ally our privacy paranoia.

But don't fear google - fear NSA, your ISP & your government...

And hackers ;p
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 07. July 2014., 09:16:37 »

Chrome, like other Google product, is the big brother's watching you...as my point of view¨!

Yes, that's true.. :thumbsup: I agree!   :(
Posted by: cookieboy
« on: 06. July 2014., 23:28:31 »

Chrome, like other Google product, is the big brother's watching you...as my point of view¨!
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 10. January 2014., 10:13:13 »

Finally they made it. But still Opera is safer

Old Opera? No. Chrome is Sandboxed - and still the only browser to be so by default.

Therefore: Chrome the most secure. New Opera uses Chrome engine...

D
Posted by: Moskal
« on: 10. January 2014., 10:02:05 »

Finally they made it. But still Opera is safer
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 05. January 2014., 15:26:46 »

 8)
large inspiration!!!

thanx.....lol

You welcome dude...
8)
I'm not still use it, not even Google's phone!
 :bih:
Posted by: Fireberg
« on: 05. January 2014., 13:05:49 »

large inspiration!!!

thanx.....lol
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 10. November 2013., 14:21:47 »

I haven't never use Goole's Chrome ;D from that I'm so happy! :bih:

I'm sorry to wrong writing of Google's browser name! Now it's correct...
8)

You for real? That is SO sad :(

devnullius
Posted by: Samker
« on: 06. November 2013., 18:15:23 »

For those who don't know This is Chrome.

(click the images to make them larger)






 
I wonder what inspiration the designer had for this Edsel front.  O0 >:D


LOL  :up:

Posted by: Pez
« on: 06. November 2013., 11:43:37 »

For those who don't know This is Chrome.

(click the images to make them larger)






 
I wonder what inspiration the designer had for this Edsel front.  O0 >:D
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 06. November 2013., 09:35:13 »

Chrome?

Chrome is what American cars had in the front of them under the 50', 60' and 70'. I don't know what other Chrome there is? ??? :D  lol

Yeah, what other Chrome there is? :o heh.. :up:
Posted by: Pez
« on: 06. November 2013., 09:15:14 »

Chrome?

Chrome is what American cars had in the front of them under the 50', 60' and 70'. I don't know what other Chrome there is? ???  :D  lol
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 05. November 2013., 20:01:38 »

I haven't never use Goole's Chrome ;D from that I'm so happy! :bih:

I'm sorry to wrong writing of Google's browser name! Now it's correct...
8)
Posted by: Samker
« on: 04. November 2013., 19:21:04 »



Google recently announced on the Google Chrome blog that the new Canary build of Chrome has been updated with a native malware detection feature to keep users safe.

Canary builds -which are the "Alpha" testing versions of Chrome- get the latest and greatest features before rolling out into the beta and stable channels of the browser. A few months back, Google introduced the ability to locate browser tabs which were making sounds as well as the introduction of desktop notifications. Now, Google has implemented malware detection in the browser to save unsuspecting users from potential fraud.

Google notes that users are often greeted with free screensavers, video plugins or fake security software which often trap casual surfers. Chrome would now warn users of such malicious downloads before it gets stored to the PC and does any real harm. The browser also comes with a "reset browser settings" button since the last update to remove any toolbars or addons that might have been installed accidentally. Google is actively taking feedback from users and trying to introduce as many requested features as possible.

The company flags upto 10,000 websites using "Safe Browsing" per day, which has also been introduced into Canary, and the introduction of malware detection is another step towards a more secure surfing experience for users, which is a top priority for Google.

(NW)

More info: http://chrome.blogspot.in/2013/10/dont-mess-with-my-browser.html
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