IT House reported on November 4 that the source Leopeva64 posted on the The description of this mode has been updated in Chrome Canary.
▲ IT Home Note: The picture on the left is the stable version, and the picture on the right is the Canary version.Google has updated the description of this feature on the settings page. The description now reads: " Real-time AI-powered protection, based on your browsing data transmitted to Google, protects you from dangerous websites, downloads, and extensions."
According to MSPOWERUSER today, although this change seems minor in the Chrome Canary version, usually such text adjustments may indicate larger functional changes . When you turn on Enhanced Protected Mode, Chrome not only alerts you about unidentified dangerous websites, but also deeply scans suspicious downloads while keeping your browsing speed unaffected.
However, unlike standard protection mode, activating enhanced protection mode may also send website addresses and activity data samples to Google for a "security check."