Chrome users on Android might have felt a bit neglected over the last couple of months, during which Google pushed a few updates to its browser on iOS while leaving its own platform untouched after it dropped the beta tag in June. That changes today as the Android version is getting its own update, which the team says automatically brings improved sandboxing technology on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to keep any potentially malicious websites contained thanks to the operating system's user ID isolation technology.
Engadget , Chrome for Android's first post-beta update brings better sandboxing, other tweaks, Chrome for Android's first post-beta update brings better sandboxing, other tweaks
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