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How to Turn on ‘Enhanced Safe Browsing’ in Google Chrome

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Google Chrome offers three levels of privacy protection. The most advanced among the three is called “Enhanced Safe Browsing”. This article explains how to enable enhanced safe browsing on Google Chrome.

What is Enhanced Safe Browsing?

According to Google, safe browsing protects you from phishing, social engineering, malware, unwanted software, malicious ads, intrusive ads, and abusive websites or extensions.

The privacy settings page on Chrome details the level of protection each option offers.

Chrome Safe Browsing
Chrome Safe Browsing

Enable Enhanced Safe Browsing

Now, let me show you how to enable enhanced safe browsing on Google Chrome.

  1. Click the three-dots settings menu.Chome Three Dots Settings Icon
  2. Choose Settings.
    Settings in Chrome Menu
  3. Select Privacy and security from the side panel.Privacy and Security
  4. Select Security.Chrome Security Features
  5. Under Safe browsing, select Enhanced protection.Enable Enhanced Safe Browsing on Chrome

Did you find this tutorial useful? Let me know in the comments section below. I would love to hear your feedback and update the article if needed.


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