Security and privacy settings for applications, devices, or programs computer can assume a global maze of options and terms of trust for multiple users.
To simplify it, Google Chrome will launch a tutorial, which can already be experienced in Latin America, in which people will have at their fingertips a guide with different settings to better understand each choice what is sent, such as the use of cookies on the pages that are visited.
The tech giant have confirmed the arrival of this guide that focuses on the detailed explanation about the security settings it provides in its Chrome browser.
When reporting, users can compose options and have been registered immediately to simplify the process.
“When you browse the Privacy Guide, you'll learn about the “Why” behind each setting and how it affects your browsing experience, so you can easily understand what's going on,” explains Audrey An, Product Manager at Chrome, on the official blog of Google.
The instructions will arrive in a few weeks on Chrome for computers and later for Android mobile phones, although currently it can already be put into reality with the Chrome's 'Flags'.
Privacy Guide
It is an explained document in which customers implement sections. Google shows its main security features in a very simple way. Only with the reading options, which can be read and marked, in a short period of time, the browser settings are completed, a process that some users are neglected.
The Privacy Guide provides a step-by-step tour of Chrome's privacy settings, through which Google guides users through different windows to the most important privacy settings.
This future section is located in Chrome's privacy and security settings, and at different stages will give controls to improve search and browsing, synchronize history, secure browsing and block third-party cookies. This way the user does not have to search for each option in different sections of the configuration.
Each window will have an explanation of what users get when they activate each privacy control, as well as what information will be shared with Google using certain features. For 'Safe Browsing', Google Chrome offers standard protection and enhanced protection, explaining in detail the difference between each option.
This also allows you to choose when to block third-party cookies, either incognito or always, so that websites only see the user's browsing activity on their own websites, and not on other pages that are visited.
Google Chrome privacy guide will soon be available on Android
The Privacy Guide is not yet available, though you won't waste much time getting to the desktop version of Chrome, which will follow the version of this Android mobile browser.
Although the company decides in this final step, users who want to use it can save identical test functions or browser 'Flags'.
Google Chrome 'Flags' are small experiences that may be public features in the future, but not yet or in the trial version of the browser. Anyone can enable them, although unofficially it can lead to system failures.
In this case, to consult the Privacy Guide before anyone else, go to chrome: //flags and search for the #privacy -guide function.
After activating it (Enabled), you have to restart the browser by clicking on 'Relaunch'. Once done, the new section can be found in Settings > Privacy and Security > Privacy Guide.
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