Microsoft has released a Chrome extension called "Windows Defender Browser Protection”(Windows Defender Browser Protection), which brings in Google Chrome the Anti-phishing technology of Windows Defender and by extension the technology of Edge.
Η extension it works by displaying bright red pages whenever users are on a website with malicious links. The warnings are similar to those displayed by Chrome itself through the Safe Browsing API system, but their source for malicious links is base data from Microsoft, known as the SmartScreen API.
Chrome users can use both APIs to detect phishing and malware addresses. Microsoft's SmartScreen API is not as well known as Google's more famous Safe Browsing API, but it works in the same way and provides additional better safety.
The NSS Labs conducted a related test last year on the security of the three largest web browsers, showed that the Edge (with the SmartScreen API) cut 99% of all URLs that contained "phishing", while Chrome detected only 87% of malicious links. The test results were, of course, republished by Microsoft on this page.
For the record, Microsoft did horribly Mistakes when it decided to release an unfinished version of Edge in 2015, but since then the browser has slowly turned into a strong and stable product, especially when it comes to features security. The SmartScreen API is a reliable technology, designed to be integrated through Edge in Windows 10, that can hardly leave security gaps, especially when it comes to online attacks.
I have not finished the article and I have already integrated it in my Chrome