The difference between the two security features is that Safe Browsing will compare a visited site to a locally stored list of domains, compared to Enhanced Safe Browser, which will check if a site is malicious in real-time against Google’s cloud services.

While it may seem like Enhanced Safe Browsing is the better way to go, there is a slight trade-off in privacy, as Chrome and Gmail will share URLs with Google to check if they are malicious and temporarily associate this information with your signed-in Google account.

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    But Google is already analyzing all emails received. So the only difference is that they actually know which links have been clicked.

    The privacy issue is Gmail, not that particular feature.

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    there is a slight trade-off in privacy, as Chrome and Gmail will share URLs with Google to check if they are malicious and temporarily associate this information with your signed-in Google account.

    Yeah just a slight trade-off of sending Google every URL you visit.

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    Funny how Firefox can be at least as secure without it having to phone home every time you click on a link.

    Usually when this happens, we call it spyware, nuke it from orbit, and find an alternative.

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    “As Chrome and Gmail will share the urls with Google”.

    Chrome and Gmail are Google. You can replace this with “As Google and Google will share urls with Google” without any loss of accuracy.

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    The notification to enable enhanced safe browsing even shows up when you’re accessing Gmail on Firefox. It doesn’t even make any damn sense, this feature only works on Chrome. And of course they’ll never add a “don’t show again” option. Think I might just set Gmail to forward to my Proton account from now on.

    Edit: found an article on how to forward to ProtonMail in case anyone else wants to know how. Seems very easy to do.

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      I’ll keep Gmail for any shit I might want to sign up for and use ProtonMail as my serious email account.

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        Been doing this for a while now.

        I go back to Gmail every now and again to check if I’ve missed anything, it’s just a cesspool of junk and spam.

        Good to be away from it