Enhanced Safe Browsing, a feature that is designed to provide users with better protection against phish, is one of the updates that will be coming to the Chrome browser on the iPad.
The Enhanced Safe Browsing feature will warn users if a web page is dangerous if they turn on it. If a usernames and passwords have been compromised in a third-party data hack, Chrome will warn you.
Enhanced Safe Browsing can be found on the desktop and on the mobile devices, but it will soon be available on the iPad and the Apple TV.
Along with Enhanced Safe Browsing, Chrome will be able to fill in logins and passwords on the iPad and the iPhone, as well as the desktop.
When the app hasn't been used in a while, an interface change will allow users to discover new content. Users will still be able to find recent tabs, but they want to be able to quickly return to frequently visited sites.
On-device machine learning is now available to translate websites faster into your language, as well as the ability to type an action into the address bar to do things like clear browsing data.
These features are coming in the next release, and more innovation is on the way for theiOS Chrome app. The app is free to download from the app store. There is a direct link.