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The Chrome for Android team has now detailed how Advanced Protection works. With Android 16, users can enable Advanced
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As online threats continue to evolve, Google is enhancing security measures in Chrome for Android. With the release of Android 16, the company
Less than 1% of Chrome Android page loads use HTTP, and Google plans to make HTTPS-first mode default for all users. Variants exist that warn only on public sites but allow local network exceptions (e.g., internal IPs).
This latest incident marks the fourth actively exploited zero-day vulnerability fixed in Chrome this year. It follows three other security flaws: CVE-2025-2783 disclosed in March, CVE-2025-4664 patched in May, and CVE-2025-5419 addressed in June. Each of these vulnerabilities were considered critical and patched through emergency updates.