![]() Speed improvements are a primary design goal. ![]() No features of this, and no implications of the default mode with respect to Google’s database are given. Google announces a so-called incognito mode claiming that it “lets you browse the web in complete privacy because it doesn’t record any of your activity”. Google has also developed a new phishing blacklist, which will be built into Chrome, as well as made available via a separate public API. There is an exception to this rule browser plugins such as Adobe Flash Player do not run within the boundaries of the tab jail, and so users will still be vulnerable to cross-browser exploits based on plugins, until plugins have been updated to work with the new Chrome security.
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