Optimized permission control in Chrome on Android makes it easier for users to access and manage site permissions

Google is finely improving the permission control of the Chrome browser on the Android side to make it easier for users to access and manage the permissions of each site. This update has now landed on the Android platform, and users can more intuitively understand and change whether a certain website can or cannot access certain permission.

Click the small lock icon, and then click Permissions to display the permissions allowed for the site. In addition, there are corresponding permissions switches that allow users to enable/disable them according to their needs. Google also said that an upcoming feature will allow you to forget the site from your browsing history, which is the same as its most recent feature, allowing you to erase the last 15 minutes of browsing history.

Google has also introduced some new privacy and security-centric Chrome operations. You can enter some commands in the address bar. For example, typing delete history will give you a button to delete the history. Today, Google has added a security check operation that allows you to quickly scan your passwords, extensions, etc., as well as operations that allow you to manage security settings or manage synchronization. Starting today, these actions should be available on the desktop version of Chrome. Use the built-in tools of the browser to manage the Chrome operation of the password.

Google’s blog also mentions a lower-level security update that will extend Google’s site isolation and improve the performance of phishing detection.

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