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Important Notice for Google Chrome Users: Automatically Downloaded Files Have Caused Concern Among Cryptocurrency Users

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In the cryptocurrency community, the fact that Google Chrome browser, developed by Google, automatically downloads its native AI model Gemini Nano in the background without the user’s knowledge has sparked security debates.

According to leaked information, Chrome automatically downloaded several gigabytes of the Gemini Nano model file to devices for native fraud prevention systems, web page summarization features, and AI-powered tools. While Google argues that running AI on devices enhances privacy and security, cryptocurrency users, in particular, have claimed that there was insufficient transparency in the process and that explicit user consent was not obtained.

Analysts note that internet browsers have now become the primary access point for crypto wallets, on-chain transactions, and decentralized applications, making browser security a critical component of the crypto ecosystem. While some in the industry acknowledge that deep AI integration can be beneficial in detecting phishing sites, they also warn that it could broaden the attack surface for browsers.

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According to experts, threats such as malicious extensions, fake transaction pages, and wallet hijacking attempts may become more sophisticated with the proliferation of AI-powered browser systems. Therefore, it is stated that in the future, cryptocurrency users may need to protect their browser environments as carefully as their hardware wallets.

Industry representatives believe that additional security measures, such as users isolating browser configurations, restricting plugin permissions, and storing large amounts of assets in hardware wallets, will become increasingly important.

*This is not investment advice.