![]() ![]() This weakness may expose Android Chrome to more attacks. So why do some people claim that Android Chrome supports "site process isolation" for all sites? Interestingly, they tend to overlook the fact that Android Chrome's ad and tracker blocking capabilities are weaker than those of Android Firefox. Rather, it only enforces isolation for logged-in sites. ![]() However, after seeking advice from ChatGPT, I discovered that Android Chrome does not actually provide "site process isolation" for all websites by default. It is commonly believed that Android Chrome is a highly secure browser because of its support for "site process isolation," while Android Firefox is considered less secure due to the lack of this feature. ![]() I apologize in advance for any errors in my English. ![]()
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