Chrome Beta 30.0.1599.38 Apk Download
Welcome to Chrome Beta for Android!
- Preview the latest features: Try out the newest features. (Sometimes these may be a little rough around the edges.)
- Give early feedback: Let us know what you think and help make Chrome for Android a better browser.
You can install Chrome Beta alongside your current version of Chrome for Android. Chrome Beta will request additional permissions when using Chrome Sync for the first time.
Security overview
The information below applies to Chrome for Android only.
A central design point of the Android security architecture is that no application, by default, has permission to perform any operations that would adversely impact other applications, the operating system, or the user. This includes reading or writing the user’s private data (such as contacts or e-mails), reading or writing another application’s files, performing network access, keeping the device awake, etc.
Because Android sandboxes applications from each other, applications must explicitly share resources and data. They do this by declaring the permissions they need for additional capabilities not provided by the basic sandbox. Applications statically declare the permissions they require, and the Android system prompts the user for consent at the time the application is installed. Android has no mechanism for granting permissions dynamically (at run-time) because it complicates the user experience to the detriment of security.
Another aspect of browsing with control is to ensure the user is aware of the site they are visiting and what is being expected of them. On mobile devices many sites are prone to redirect navigations to mobile-friendly pages. Making the current site evident in the Omnibox with the relevant connection details through the security indicator ensures that the user can easily understand if a fully secured connection is established. This also allows malicious websites to be flagged when masquerading as reputable sites.
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