![]() But unlike Firefox and its Master password feature, Chrome-and by extension, third-party add-ons-won’t let you encrypt your passwords or saved credit card information. If you let Chrome save your website passwords, anyone who uses your PC can easily access them with a little poking around in the Settings panel. Protect your saved passwords and credit card details ![]() Restricting and limiting Web content can help block some types of malware attacks. When you do so, Chrome will notify you when a site is using them so that you can voluntarily opt in for legitimate sites. You can, for example, disable JavaScript (which is often exploited by malware) and plug-ins. Additionally, click the Content settings tab and consider restricting some content. ![]()
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