Google is testing a new feature called IP protection, which will give users more control over their privacy by preventing websites from tracking them. The feature works by routing traffic through Google-owned proxy servers, which hide the user’s IP address from websites.
IP protection will be rolled out in multiple stages. In the first phase, only a handful of users in the US will be able to try the feature. Google says this will allow them to test its infrastructure and make sure it’s working properly.
Once the first phase is complete, Google will start rolling out IP protection to more users. The feature will be available to users who are logged in to Chrome. Google is implementing an authentication server to prevent misuse of the feature. This server will set a quota for each user, so that no one can abuse the system.
Google’s IP protection feature is a welcome addition to Chrome. It will give users more control over their privacy and make it harder for websites to track them. However, it’s important to note that the feature is not a foolproof system. If a hacker is able to gain access to Google’s proxy servers, they could potentially redirect users to malicious websites.