
This new model identifies 2.5x more malicious sites and phishing attacks than the previous model. Just run the executable and extract the files under any folder on your hard drive.
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On the security side, Google today announced that earlier this year, it quietly rolled out an update to the ML model that powers its Safe Browsing service. The old versions of Chrome before V58 are packed as 7zip self-extracting executable. And as a bonus, all of that is happening on your local machine, so none of your browsing data makes it onto Google’s servers. The company’s new ML model will now look for prompts that users are likely to ignore and block them automatically. “On the one hand, page notifications help deliver updates from sites you care about on the other hand, notification permission prompts can become a nuisance,” Google admits in its blog post today. Also, while legitimate sites love to push web notifications to remind readers of their existence, attackers can also use them to send phishing attacks or prompt users to download malware if they get users to give them permission. Click the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the top toolbar Select Settings Under Search, click Manage search. Even if there are some sites - and those are mostly news sites - that may offer some value in their notifications, I can’t remember the last time I accepted one on purpose. At this point, they have mostly become a nuisance. Get real time stock market information about your favorite stocks.This extension adds a toolbar below your address bar and it shows you the latest stock in the dynamic scrolling bar.

Starting with the next version of Chrome, Google will introduce a new ML model that will silence many of these notification permission prompts. Chrome is consolidating all of your downloads into a new toolbar button. Google today announced a set of new and updated security features for Chrome, almost all of which rely on machine learning (ML) models, as well as a couple of nifty new ML-based features that aim to make browsing the web a bit easier, including a new feature that will suppress notification permission prompts when its algorithm thinks you’re unlikely to accept them.
