Chrome will now prompt some users to send passwords for suspicious files
Chrome will now prompt some users to send passwords for suspicious files

Google says passwords and files will be deleted shortly after they are deep-scanned.

Chrome will now prompt some users to send passwords for suspicious files
Google says passwords and files will be deleted shortly after they are deep-scanned.
So google wants to know the contents of your encrypted archives.
For your safety.
Why are people still using Chrome? It makes no sense.
My company requires us to at work. I suspect some people get used to it and don’t want to switch.
If you didn’t know anything about it and don’t read any news, it’s decent.
Overall, this seems like a good thing. Think about the majority of people you know, they watch tiktok, they use Messenger, all of Google's products.
I use GrapheneOS, SimpleX Chat, I'm not most people.
There are a million things to bash Google for, this does not seem like one of them. Their security is generally very good, their privacy is non existent.