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How Do You Secure Google Chrome From Hacking Attacks?

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Securing Google Chrome from hacking attacks is a multi-step process because you have to do a few things to protect not only the browser but your device and your wifi connection. Just consider all the things that can be done to your computer when you are online, and there are a few things listed here that you could use. You might not have thought of all of this because it is so removed from your browser, but you still need to consider them.

1. Keep Your Google Account Secure

Chrome is a great browser because it lets you sign into it from any device. However, that can be a problem if you are not logged out of your account or your password is not very secure. Anyone could log into your browser on a device where you did not logout of the browser account, and people who have your password could go into your browser account and do anything that they want. You may have to use a Trojan remover in case there is an infection stealing private data.

2. Keep The Browser Secure

You could actually password protect the browser so that you have to put in a password just to get into it. That could make it easy for you to walk away from the browser for a minute because no one could sit down and take control of your browser.

You need to be certain that you have thought about how you can keep your browser screen secure, and this means that you are always going out of the browser when you leave the terminal. This is a short step that should become part of your routine, and it helps you keep prying eyes off that browser. People could see anything when they walk by, and you do not want that to happen.

3. Use The Master Password

The master password is something that will help you get to all the other saved passwords in Chrome. You should not have to worry about your password being stolen, and this is why you should use the master password inside Chrome. The master password is something that people cannot usually hack, and it helps you keep all that personal information saved by the browser from being used.

4. Do Not Save Passwords

You might want to be extra careful, and the way to do that is to make certain that the browser is not saving your passwords. The passwords that are saved by the browser could be used any time someone gets into your account, and you might want to keep the browser clean so that people cannot use that information. Passwords that you really want to keep need to be put into an app or you need to use the master password.

5. Protect Your Device

The device that you use needs to be protected from viruses, malware and hacking on its own. You could put an adware removal program on your device that knows when viruses have made their way onto your device. You can save a lot of time by picking just one program that sends you alerts if you ever have problems with viruses.

6. Lock Your Device

You need to lock your device just as tightly as your browser. Make certain that people cannot get onto your device to do things that you do not want them to do. You have to remember that locking your device also means you are getting it off the wifi network that you are using.

7. Check Your Network

People often get hacked through their wifi network because that makes it so much easier for the hacker to sneak onto your device. Your browser is not very safe if you are using an unsafe wifi network, and you also need to be certain that you know what kind of encryption is on the wifi network. People who use public wifi often need to have an app or program that prevents hacking, and you also need to have a wifi network that is highly encrypted. You are protecting everything on your device by guarding it from hacking through the wifi network, and now you can go back to focusing on how you use your browser because it is safe from all outside attacks.

8. Phishing Detection

The Google Chrome browser knows how to detect sites that are not safe. It is not always perfect, but it gives you a good idea when sites are not all that safe to use. This means that you should avoid these sites because Google Chrome is trying to stop you from going somewhere that it knows is not good for you.

9. Avoid Sketchy Sites

Your browser can get infected by viruses and malware that are on a website. You must be certain that you use sites that you can trust and avoid sites that are sketchy because they can infect your browser through attachments and other means.

10. Clean It Often

You could actually wipe most of the information from your browser every so often so that you do not have to worry about your information being lost or used against you. You must have a plan or schedule to clean up the browser, and you might want to set it up to clear your history every time you log out or every day or week,. These are all pretty easy settings to do yourself, and you are completely protected from people using your information.

11. Conclusion

Protecting Google Chrome just takes a few steps to make you as safe as possible, and each step makes the browser your best friend. This also means that you must have a procedure that makes your computer or device much safer to use in all applications.

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