Google has updated its Chrome browser for Android devices making it even more safer.
Jay Civelli, Google's software engineer in a blog post said:
"This release strengthens Chrome for Android’s sandbox technology, which helps ensure malicious mobile websites are contained and do not impact the entire browser. This is made possible by the innovative multi-process architecture in Chrome for Android, in conjunction with Android’s User ID (UID) isolation technology. This more in-depth sandboxing capability will be automatically used for devices with Android 4.1, Jellybean."This update will also fix a number of bugs and brings better experience for playing YouTube videos within the browser.
Chrome is available from the Google Play store for free to users with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and up.
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