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The Chrome password safety tool will now run automatically in the background

Google is confirming that the Chrome Safety Check feature will be running on its own on the background.

The Chrome password safety tool will now run automatically in the background

In a blog post published on Thursday (21 December) the tech giant explained how your computer will always be on alert for any needed password change, despite it being earlier than would be necessary or if data has been compromised.

The idea behind it is to make the experience more personal and proactive designed to be more personalized and proactive, Safety Check will prompt you in the event that you do not have the most recent version of Chrome or if any of the extensions have a threat. The warnings will be displayed in the three-dot menu of the web browser.

A new and interesting feature that is coming out is the Saved tab group.

This feature allows multiple tabs to be linked and saved in one location, such as for different items from online stores or maybe you're using multiple sources to accomplish work-related tasks. After being saved, the groups are then able to be utilized across other devices. Users can take advantage of this function "over the next few weeks".

More power and performance coming from Google Gemini

Google earlier introduced Memory Saver, a performance tool that helps Chrome perform more efficiently. It includes specifics of your browser's usage of memory. The saver mode offers options to store memory when tabs aren't active, but it may also provide priority to websites that remain active.

This latest update provided an indication of what is expected from Google Gemini the most modern AI model. Gemini will provide further performance tools to help users work more efficiently in a variety of formats to accomplish the particular task needed.

Gemini can be purchased in three different size options: Ultra, Pro, and Nano to meet everything from the most complex network requirements to practical use for your smartphone that you carry in your pocket.

The launch of Gemini for Chrome will be interesting to discover how it will perform and how it will improve browsing, as well as the general computing across platforms.

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