Google Chrome adds online store reviews to help you know if they’re legit

If you are an experienced online buyer, you know what is to question the legitimacy of a site. It is common to meet something cool – or something that you are looking for from afar, like, let’s say, a labu – so as not to know if the site is a scam.
Google Chrome deploys a new tool to help you see if a website is legitimate. While Google is already providing details on products on products in its search results, you can now see the store reviews itself before buying anything, built directly in Chrome.
Wrote Google in a blog article on the new tool:
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“This feature uses Google Shopping data and other popular revision sites to provide people with useful information when buying on electronic commerce sites.
Simply click on the icon to the left of the web address and you can access a summary of the reviews generated by the AI. The description will cover subjects such as customer service, product quality, shipping, prices and feedback, helping you understand what to expect your shopping experience at a glance. “”
Here’s what a store review will look like.

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So now, when you find something you really like online, you have another tool to be sure that your order is legitimate.
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