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Gemini in Chrome can browse the web on its own to perform tasks on your behalf and gets its own side panel -- here's what else is new.
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Google just announced a massive overhaul for Chrome on Windows, MacOS, and Chromebook Plus, and as you might have expected, it's got everything to do with Gemini.
Chrome comes with a built-in Safety Check that runs an audit on passwords, security updates, third-party extensions, and more. You can find the Safety Check screen by clicking the three dots to the top right of any tab, then choosing Settings > Privacy and security: As well as running the check, you can follow the recommended actions.