Google has announced the general availability of Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) for all Windows users of its Chrome web browser, following months of testing in open beta.

This significant security feature is initially limited to Windows users on Chrome 146, with plans to expand to macOS in an upcoming Chrome release.

The introduction of DBSC aims to prevent session theft, a common issue where attackers attempt to hijack user sessions to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information.

By implementing DBSC, Google Chrome on Windows can now better protect user sessions, reducing the risk of session theft and enhancing overall browser security.

As cyber threats continue to evolve, the rollout of DBSC in Chrome 146 demonstrates Google’s commitment to improving browser security and protecting user data.

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