The Google browser Chrome division has stated that it will employ those softwares that automatically blocks outdated or insecure plug-ins, further adding to the security of the browser.
The market pundits explain that a plug-in is a piece of software that regulates the functioning of different applications that are used in the browser.
These applications create a round of security issues that are witnessed once a computer user has already installed them.
Google claims of a substantial rise in cyber crimes that make use of the plug-ins to aim the security breach of a browser.
Google has already released aeries of updates that are considered as automated security patches. Although considered to be an inconvenience but, it all adds up to better security standards.
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