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Yes, Chromebooks can and do get infected
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<blockquote data-quote="DeepWeb" data-source="post: 785089" data-attributes="member: 63811"><p>Everything can and will get infected but a Chromebook running on an ARM chip with a separate security processor is probably 1000x safer than a Windows laptop. Not even joking about 1000x. How much true malware is there for Chromebooks compared to Windows? What's the likelihood you run into that malware? The biggest risk is like people have said already: phishing and privacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeepWeb, post: 785089, member: 63811"] Everything can and will get infected but a Chromebook running on an ARM chip with a separate security processor is probably 1000x safer than a Windows laptop. Not even joking about 1000x. How much true malware is there for Chromebooks compared to Windows? What's the likelihood you run into that malware? The biggest risk is like people have said already: phishing and privacy. [/QUOTE]
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