12-08-2017 , 06:22 PM
Google Chrome 63, which shipped yesterday evening, arrived with a new experimental feature called Strict Site Isolation that according to Google engineers is an additional security layer on top of Chrome's built-in sandboxing technology.
While Google engineers have not explained the intricate differences between the default Chrome sandbox and Site Isolation, according to Google, the Strict Site Isolation feature puts "even stronger security boundaries between websites than Chrome’s existing sandboxing technology."
Step 1: Type chrome://flags and press Enter.
Step 2: Scroll down the page and find "Strict site isolation" and press the Enablebutton. Alternatively, copy and access the following URL to take you to the Site Isolation flag directly: chrome://flags/#enable-site-per-process
Step 3: Restart the Chrome browser.
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/go...rity-mode/
While Google engineers have not explained the intricate differences between the default Chrome sandbox and Site Isolation, according to Google, the Strict Site Isolation feature puts "even stronger security boundaries between websites than Chrome’s existing sandboxing technology."
Quote:
Step 1: Type chrome://flags and press Enter.
Step 2: Scroll down the page and find "Strict site isolation" and press the Enablebutton. Alternatively, copy and access the following URL to take you to the Site Isolation flag directly: chrome://flags/#enable-site-per-process
Step 3: Restart the Chrome browser.
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/go...rity-mode/