The company says its testing the new predictive phishing protections in Chrome now, and that soon when users type a Google account password into
a suspected phishing site, it will add «additional protections» to ensure their account isn't compromised, which will apply even if they change browsers.
You'll also find Avast's firewall settings, a Wi - Fi inspector, Real
Site phishing protection, Ransomware Shield (which monitors specific folders for ransomware threats), the aforementioned software updater, and a sandbox to wall off
suspect files from the rest of your PC.