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Just a little snippet I come across whilst browsing the lastest security news.
Enjoy the read! http://www.info-svc.com/news/2008/12-12/
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Interesting - thanks for that!! Only use Chrome to debug web designs at the moment anyway but I definitely won't be accessing anything sensitive on it now!
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#3
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I was skeptical about it, thought it would be easy for some that is computer dumb for its user friendly but now my fears are true I never thought one bit to use my passwords.
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meh, what does this mean?
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means that Google chrome is nothing but a low level browser
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Coz Its In Beta
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Oh My God. That is shocking. A very negative point! I never used Google Chrome anyway and after this definitely wont be!
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Chrome is my browser of choice, this is bothersome!
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I use chrome for a few things however looking like i'm going to be doing any personal things on firefox
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i use chrome as an alternative browser every once in a while. I like the simplicity not to mention its faster speed in comparison to firefox. i don't store passwords on chrome so i guess it's alright. also in terms of security, while this maybe a vulnerability, chrome treats each tab as a separate process making surfing more secure, in case of security issues with websites.
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