Google Chrome will start flagging misleading downloads

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Not surprisingly, Google wants to keep everyone on the internet as protected as possible -- after all, it has to stay true to its "don't be evil" ways. Today, in an effort to continue guarding you from virtual harm, the search giant has introduced a new feature that's part of its Safe Browsing initiative.

According to Google, the goal with this expansion is to protect people "against additional kinds of deceptive software," something like a malware program that may be looking to make abrupt changes to a computer. On the Chrome browser, soon you'll start seeing a warning every time a third-party tries to lure you into downloading a piece of software -- ultimately, though, it's up to you to determine whether or not to install it. Naturally, Google's blog post does emphasize that you should always beware of the sources you trust, but you already knew that, right? Life 101, folks.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/08/14/google-safe-browsing-misleading-downloads/

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DeluxeHazardPosted:

Good idea Google. Hopefully this will work as good as it sounds.

TomPosted:

Ethics This does sound like quite a good idea! I hope it works well though.


Was thinking the same thing. Just hope it'll work well.

EthicsPosted:

This does sound like quite a good idea! I hope it works well though.

MissPosted:

"Don't be evil", yet they spy, lol. Anyways, this won't effect me at all since I use a Chromebook that can't download programs.

Spud_WebbPosted:

I've had this for quite awhile now lol.