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Chrome to warn of Dangerous downloads with Full Page Warnings

Chrome still blocks dangerous file downloads but shows a full page warning

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Published onJuly 17, 2024

published onJuly 17, 2024

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Besides working on improving Chrome performancewhen switching to background tabs,Google is taking a significant step towards protecting users from harmful downloads with a new feature currently under development. This change, aimed at improving security, will replace the current method of warning users about potentially dangerous downloads on thechrome://downloads page. Instead of a small dialog box, users will see a full-page warning (interstitial).

Google Chrome, powered by Google’s Safe Browsing, already protects users from phishing attempts, malware, and dangerous downloads.Even if you try to download a file despite the warning, you’ll be alerted with a dialog box that says:

“This file could harm your device. This file contains malware or comes from a suspicious site.” It also provides a link to learn more about why Chrome blocks some files. You can still choose to “download the dangerous file” or click “Cancel” to protect your device.

To further improve download safety, Google isworking ona full-page warning calledDangerousDownloadInterstitialthat will replace the current dialog box in the downloads page.

With the updated Safe Browsing feature in place for Chrome, if you try to download a classified-as-dangerous file, a red-colored interstitial will be displayed as a “download warning.” It will show the same message as the current dialog:

“This file could harm your device. This file contains malware or comes from a suspicious site.” It will offer options to “continue anyway” or “get back to safety.” Additionally, the warning page will include asurveyasking why you are downloading the file despite the warning and offer a download button if you still choose to proceed.

Apart from switching to interstitials from dialogs for dangerous file downloads,Google Chrome on Windows may soon show features and tips via notifications. Additionally,Chrome may get a performance and memory boost with partition allocation expansion.

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Venkat

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Venkat, an experienced tech writer from India, specializes in uncovering new web browser features and tech trends. His work bridges the gap between technology and its users, making the digital world more accessible.

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Venkat is an experienced tech writer who specializes in uncovering new web browser features and tech trends.