explain Google Safe browsing?
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Safe Browsing is a Google service that lets client applications check URLs against Google's constantly updated lists of unsafe web resources.
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Safe Browsing launched in 2007 to protect users across the web from phishing attacks, and has evolved to give users tools to help protect themselves from web-based threats like malware, unwanted software, and social engineering across desktop and mobile platforms.
Our Safe Browsing engineering, product, and operations teams work at the forefront of security research and technology to build systems that help users protect themselves from harm. Check out our Research and the Google Security Blog for updates on Safe Browsing and other Google security technology.
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