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I know that a lot of you use Google Chrome. Despite its faults — I’m talking about how it devours RAM — it’s a good browser with a great ecosystem of extensions.
And it’s pretty secure.
But you can do your bit to make it more secure.
Like clicking the Safety check button.
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So, where’s the Safety check button? The easiest way to find it is to type this into your address bar and hit enter:
chrome://settings/safetyCheck
Alternatively, you can go into Settings and click on Security and Privacy and then click on Check now on the right-hand
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