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Good news for Google Chrome users! Google has introduced an automatic Safety Check feature that actively monitors your online security. As per the new Google Chrome update, the safety check feature now proactively alerts you if any of your saved passwords in Chrome have been compromised. Improved Performance with Memory Saver Mode Google is not only focusing on security but also on enhancing user experience. To enable the Memory Saver mode: Go to Google Chrome Settings Look for the Performance section Toggle on Memory Saver.
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