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Protecting users from malicious downloads

5 de abril de 2011
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6 comentários :

017renegade disse...

This is a great feature! - All we need now is an easy solution to get all the IE, Firefox and Opera users out there to install Chrome!...

6 de abril de 2011 às 01:19
iMickey503 disse...

I am all for a safe internet. I wonder just how this might be used in a bad way? Who (I know Google but WHO @ the Google Organization will manage this kind of stuff. It might take a person to do this. An algorithmic might take care of it.

Windows users always have a bad time with these downloads. And the real issues are that even if the files are safe, Virus Free, They may still be Malicious in nature.

11 de abril de 2011 às 18:01
Anônimo disse...

I think this is a great idea ; to navigate the Web safely has been a recurrent dream for me .

15 de abril de 2011 às 23:53
Unknown disse...

Will this ever be implemented on the Mac (Safari) or on the Mac version of Google Chrome. This is an excellent idea that should be available to all users in order to be most effective!

19 de abril de 2011 às 12:45
Pravin Vibhute disse...

Instead of having a locally installed security software, this is a new way of Cloud based security and Google wants everything in the Cloud. And this strategy really work. If everyone start using Google Chrome, it will be a other way of using security suits.

20 de junho de 2012 às 12:43
Unknown disse...

da eta prosta bred kakoy ta ya xachu ustanovit savfrom.net a moy googl ego blakiruyet da mne ni nujna vasha sistema bezopasnosti dayte mne delat s maim kompyuterom to shto ya xachu

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