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Google rolls out Device Bound Session Credentials security feature for Chrome on Windows

By

Ryan McNeal

3d ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Google is rolling out a security feature called Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) for Chrome on Windows, moving it from beta to general availability. DBSC strengthens security after signing in by making it harder for stolen cookies to be exploited by attackers. This follows a previous announcement about moving Ask Gemini in Google Meet.

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Google is also making the Chrome browser a little safer after signing in.
This feature is called Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC), which promises to strengthen security after logging in.
DBSC was previously only available in beta, but the tech giant is now rolling it out generally to Workspace
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Google is generally rolling out a Chrome safety feature called DBSC, making it harder for stolen cookies to be exploited.

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