![]() ![]() This problem has repeatedly been a widespread cruelty, similar to that of the plague. If this is the case, then it has definitely become a bloatware (which would also explain its massive growth since the first version). The only explanation is that Chrome actually contains a complete integrated antivirus. I saw him let a file pass from a web page while harassing another very similar file on the same page. It is not clear how it determines exactly what “insecurity” is. ![]() And it also seems to be difficult and arbitrary. If it detects it as dangerous, it places a warning and a delete button in the download bar below. If you download something in chrome, the file will automatically be scanned by an antivirus program. ![]()
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