Google launches Chrome Enterprise Premium, a paid-for browser with advanced security features

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What just happened? Google has announced a new version of Chrome for businesses that offers several advanced security protections. An extension of its Chrome Enterprise suite, Chrome Enterprise Premium adds plenty of new bells and whistles that should appeal to organizations willing to pay the monthly subscription.

Announced by Google at its Cloud Next conference in Las Vegas, Chrome Enterprise Premium is a top-tier, paid-for version of Chrome Enterprise, which has been around since 2017.

Google calls the new browser an evolution of the original Chrome Enterprise. That version is now called Chrome Enterprise Core and remains free to use. The latest iteration primarily focuses on improving endpoint security while building on the Core browser's features, such as management tools for company IT and security departments.

Some of Chrome Enterprise Premium's new security capabilities include enterprise controls for enforcing policies, managing software updates and extensions, and support for TCP protocols such as RDP, SCP, and SSH.

Parisa Tabriz, VP of Chrome, writes that Chrome Enterprise Premium offers security insights and reporting such as forensic capabilities for enterprise-wide visibility. There are also context-aware access controls that can be scaled for web applications and help enforce zero-trust access to cloud applications.

The biggest element that Google is emphasizing with Chrome Enterprise Premium is its threat and data protection features. The new browser offers content and data-loss prevention, dynamic URL filtering, and site categorization. There has to be some artificial intelligence thrown into the mix, of course: Google says AI is used for anti-malware and anti-phishing purposes.

Interestingly, a separate product page for Chrome Enterprise Premium includes a quote from Nick Reva, Head of Corporate Security Engineering at Snap. He highlights the need to protect against sharing sensitive information in generative AI platforms, something that is banned by many companies.

"We set up DLP [data loss prevention] restrictions and warnings for sharing sensitive information in applications like generative AI platforms and noticed a noteworthy 50 percent reduction in content transfers," Reva said.

Google cites Gartner on its announcement page, noting how the analyst firm predicts that enterprise browsers will become the core platform for delivering workforce productivity and security software on managed and unmanaged devices. Gartner's report adds that by 2030, the browser will become a platform from which enterprises can distribute software, collect intelligence, control access and securely enable remote work

Unlike the standard edition, Chrome Enterprise Premium isn't free. It costs $6 per user per month and is generally available now.

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I think the FCC should be investigating this. If money is collected then we have an absolute right and expectation to 100% privacy, in fact the FCC should pass a rule that they are required to pay us 1/2 of the revenue they receive from selling our information!
 
What a nice coincidence: Just when Google is getting ready for their war on ad blockers this June by disabling Manifest V2 in favor of just Manifest V3, they're now going to sell this 'Chrome Enterprise' product and what do you know, I'm sure a key security and privacy feature will be to be able to re-enable Manifest V2 since of course Enterprise users will have "legitimate" uses for remaining on V2 but the unwashed masses on the "Free" product? No they don't need such advanced features, the fact that google will increase ad revenue by opening up a lot of people to ads again I'm sure will be a happy coincidence.

Seriously everyone should just please move to Firefox instead of giving Google a single cent.
 
What a nice coincidence: Just when Google is getting ready for their war on ad blockers this June by disabling Manifest V2 in favor of just Manifest V3, they're now going to sell this 'Chrome Enterprise' product and what do you know, I'm sure a key security and privacy feature will be to be able to re-enable Manifest V2 since of course Enterprise users will have "legitimate" uses for remaining on V2 but the unwashed masses on the "Free" product? No they don't need such advanced features, the fact that google will increase ad revenue by opening up a lot of people to ads again I'm sure will be a happy coincidence.

Seriously everyone should just please move to Firefox instead of giving Google a single cent.
Firefox is no better, give them a year and they will follow in google's footsteps like a good dog. Firefox is JUST as much a privacy and control nightmare as google chrome, people just like to ignore it because it doesnt fit in their worldview.
 
Firefox is no better, give them a year and they will follow in google's footsteps like a good dog. Firefox is JUST as much a privacy and control nightmare as google chrome, people just like to ignore it because it doesnt fit in their worldview.
There's always Google Edge. /s
 
What a nice coincidence: Just when Google is getting ready for their war on ad blockers this June by disabling Manifest V2 in favor of just Manifest V3, they're now going to sell this 'Chrome Enterprise' product and what do you know, I'm sure a key security and privacy feature will be to be able to re-enable Manifest V2 since of course Enterprise users will have "legitimate" uses for remaining on V2 but the unwashed masses on the "Free" product? No they don't need such advanced features, the fact that google will increase ad revenue by opening up a lot of people to ads again I'm sure will be a happy coincidence.

Seriously everyone should just please move to Firefox instead of giving Google a single cent.
I have used Firefox for so long, it's the only web browser I can customize exactly how I want it to be.. using Firefox portable.. I havent installed it on any of my computers in 10-15 years.. even with new windows installs, or completly new pc's.. I only copy folder to new pc or other pc.. and all is exactly my firefox.. off course all updates are installed.. never been an issue
 
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