Google Chrome will introduce new feature, users will be able to avoid online fraud


HIGHLIGHTS: This feature will prevent users from entering important information on fake forms. The new Chrome feature will protect users from phishing attacks and online fraud.

The Google search engine is working on a new feature of Chrome. This feature will prevent users from entering important information on fake forms. Chrome's new feature will identify fake forms that would be suspicious. 

After this, it will issue a flag regarding the forgery of the form and also, the information entered by the users will be prevented from being submitted.. Such a new Chrome feature will protect the user from phishing attacks and online fraud.

According to a report by Techdows , the incoming flag will be known as Disable Autofill for Mixed. Once this feature is turned on, the setting will be changed, which will prevent many other information, including email ID, address, from being entered in a fake form. It will also remove the form from auto fill mode. 

In this way the new feature will protect user information more than before. It will also provide a secure platform to users. Explain that Google has been working in the direction of users security for a long time. In such a situation, the new feature of Google is being linked to the move in the same direction.


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The new feature of Google Chrome will issue a warning not to manually fill the insecure form before stopping automatic form fill up. After this, the user can stop the form fill up. In this warning message, it will be told that the data given by you is being sent through an insecure connection. 

In such a situation, do not give details of your password, message and credit and debit card. After this, the user can choose the submit option or can leave the form in the middle due to data risk. This new feature of Chrome will officially debut as Chrome 86 in October and will support Chrome on Linux, Android and Windows. However, users can currently enable the flag with Chrome: // flags.

Source: Techdows

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