Risks of using Google Chrome for your daily tasks: according to experts

Google Chrome is one of the most widely used browsers in the world, but cybersecurity experts have raised concerns about the privacy risks associated with its use. According to various analyses, the platform has become one of the most sophisticated tracking tools on the web.
The browser collects detailed user information, including browsing history, location, purchases, and interests, which is a concern for those seeking to maintain their digital privacy. Even incognito mode doesn't guarantee anonymity, as data can still be collected and used to create advertising profiles.
Another source of risk is extensions. Of the more than 250,000 available, experts estimate that more than half could compromise user security.
Experts recommend switching to browsers with stricter privacy policies, including:
- Firefox – from Mozilla, with advanced anti-tracker tools.
- Safari : Exclusive to Apple, protects data and tracking.
- Brave : Blocks ads and trackers upon installation.
- DuckDuckGo Browser : Designed to ensure anonymity and prevent data collection.
If users choose to continue with Google Chrome, experts suggest:
- Disable synchronization with your Google account.
- Review and remove unnecessary extensions.
- Install tracking blockers like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger.
- Regularly clear your history on myactivity.google.com.
- Use a VPN to secure your connection and hide your location.
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