Google Chrome for Windows Gets Basic Antivirus Features (betanews.com) 55
Google is rolling out a trio of important changes to Chrome for Windows users. From a report: At the heart of these changes is Chrome Cleanup. This feature detects unwanted software that might be bundled with downloads, and provides help with removing it. Google's Philippe Rivard explains that Chrome now has built-in hijack detection which should be able to detect when user settings are changes without consent. This is a setting that has already rolled out to users, and Google says that millions of users have already been protected against unwanted setting changes such as having their search engine altered. But it's the Chrome Cleanup tool that Google is particularly keen to highlight. A redesigned interface makes it easier to use and to see what unwanted software has been detected and singled out for removal.
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But haven't you heard that if one company does something intrusive and/or bad, then it's OK for all other companies to do it too?
Microsoft already has full access to everything on your Windows 10 PC. So what if Google wants to poke around? They are only using your unpaid hard work and data output to make their product better and to grow their business at your expense. What's so wrong with that?
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Microsoft patched Windows for the KRACK Wi-Fi thing a week ago. The major Linux distros, which are considered more vulnerable, have not.
Old talking points are old.
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A poor, less-functional version will be cloned in Firefox.
I am afraid Chrome has now got the disease... (Score:3)
We are now witnessing feature creep as more features are being crammed into Chrome.
Google should style up and "fix" their current software, most of which suffers from usability issues and/or crappy implementation.
As a start: How about implementing basic sorting of video from photos [or having some kind of sensible filter] in their Google Photos offering?
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Yeah. Like THAT was gonna happen.
Nah. Their perma-beta software doesn't get "fixed". It just has shit tacked on, "temporarily" forever.
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"Note this new sandboxed engine is not a general-purpose antivirus "
WHICH STUPID MUTHERFUCKER ADDED BULLSHIT HERE?
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Just type "videos" in the search box.
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Clever girl... (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm sure they wouldn't use it to search for pirated software or movies...
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They have been able to do that from day one with the built in URL checking safety system.
I'm calling it. Chrome is a great OS, it just lacks a decent web browser.
Android (Score:2)
How about something like this for Android? Then I could remove all the shit that Google put there that I have zero intention of using, ever.
All the better... (Score:2)
Embrace, extend and extinguish ... (Score:2)
That is for evil. Not for this don't be evil. I am so confused.
Does it detect Windows itself ? (Score:2)
Since Windows 10 is the new spyware does it detect and delete it ? :-)
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Great addition (Score:2)
Intentionally Harmful Downloads (Score:2)