Safe browsing with Google Chrome?

Security experts give mixed reviews about Google’s inaugural web browser, Chrome.

Only one day before its intended beta release, details of an inaugural Google Open Source browser named Chrome, leaked to the general public. Such secrets are almost never kept in their entirety anymore.

Hats off to Google for what must be a comprehensive internal data leakage policy. Its ability to successfully keep this news out of the public eye until

its worldwide debut demonstrates the company’s legitimate interest in security,

but whether this interest sufficiently extends to Chrome remains to be seen.

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