Nothing is virus free and safe. No matter what operating system, or internet browser you ever use; nothing is virus safe. The best thing you can do is keep your system up to date, keep your browser up to date, and ascertain that you have a great virus detection program installed.
You can still get popups with or without a virus. In other words, Incognito mode is just as dangerous as "regular" Google Chrome.
Yes.
You can always change your homepage from Chrome settings. Set it to Google as the default page on Chrome.
Safe search can be switched off or on in Google. It can be turned on in the search Options of Google.
Google Chrome. Safari loads pages very slowly, isn't too safe for browsing, has very few features, and it fills the screen with unnecessary items. chrome, on the other hand, is one of the fastest browsers, has a bunch of useful features (especially the homepage) , is very space-conserving, and it is probably safer than mozilla with the new updates. when google scans the internet it also runs virus scans of every page of the internet, so when you visit a site that google has detected to have a virus with chrome, it alerts you.
On the google slides or on google or google chrome.
Google Chrome comes packed with a variety of security features such as malware-prevention and safe browsing. Additionally, Chrome checks for updates regularly in order to keep Chrome's security system up to date.
you could try google pack which is free and has antivirus and spyware software included. http://safe-google.com/pack
To block websites from google chrome or to make safer searches go to google's control setting and ask for safe settings to be set at maximum search safety.
The images might be blocked due to safe-search on Chrome. You need to turn it off, in order to view them.
I don't know.But is google chrome safe?ITS realy fast.EXTREMELY FASTER THAN FIREFOX.
Yes it does. There is no root kit protection for the browser and therefore your network becomes a back door for anyone who likes to drop trojans, etc. Also, Google Chrome is part of the Pentagon's Cyber Task Force. Everything you do on Chrome is monitored very heavily. All of your personal information, sites visited, files downloaded, etc, are all stored on a cloud server that is constantly scanned for "malicious activity". Basically, if your using Chrome, you have zero privacy while surfing the web. And it's slow as molasses.