Google offers five updates for Chrome browser users

08/02 Update below. This article was originally published on July 30.

Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, and Google just gave its two billion users another five reasons to continue.

Google has innovations in chrome performance, capability, and security on desktop and mobile computers. Let’s analyze them.

Update 08/01: Google Chrome quick updates continue, TechDows stumbles that Chrome Canary has added the ability to share percentage photographs by creating a QR code, a useful feature to save time and bandwidth. For Chrome Canary users, this works with a new context menu option when you right-click on an image: “Create a QR code for that image”. Then you can focus this and the camera on iPhone and Android smartphones will stumble and open the image. This is not only a practical feature, but also a useful addition to privacy, as it means that users can percentages of photos without making photos visible without delay to others. There is no time for integration into the st versions of Chrome, however, you wouldn’t expect it to take long.

Update 08/02: As Google continues to load a lot of new features into Chrome, it also announced that a popular browser extension will be suspended. Recovered via 9to5Google, Google is cutting its Chrome password verification tool, which it brought in 2019 to stumble upon violations of your passport knowledge through third parties. To do this, Google has monitored knowledge gaps on the Internet and also alerted you with a pop-up, if you stop at a site with a compromised connection, as well as if you use the same password elsewhere. It’s a popular feature, but the explanation of why its disappearance is healthy because Google has discreetly incorporated this feature directly into Chrome.

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Chrome, a vital update feature that was first discovered through TechDows, adds a post-playback feature to Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS that allows users to save Internet pages to regardless, read later at the touch of a button. Currently reported in Chrome Canary, users can locate it by typing chrome: // flags in the browser and searching for “Read later”.

Shared password support

(Via MacRumors) Google now supports Chrome for password percentage with other apps on iOS. Given the separation of many iPhone owners from their knowledge stored with Google or Apple iCloud, this will create a much smoother fun for millions of Chrome users. To turn it on, go to Chrome Accounts and Passwords.

Reduce tabs/save energy

Chrome beta now allows users to reduce all tabs in an organization when it turns on the following flag: chrome: // flags / tab-Organizations-collapse. This allows you to temporarily hide all tabs in a tab organization to save the area by clicking the organization name. Based on this, TechDows noted that Google had added some other indicator: “Freezing groups of freeze-freezing tabs from collapsing”, which will save users battery and memory by freezing all dubbed Chrome browser tabs. Smart.

Smart shortcuts

Collected through TheWindowsClub, Chrome will soon make smart contextual moves by employing progressive Internet programs (PWA). For example, if you install Twitter PWA using Chrome Canary (the developer version), the browser will automatically offer features to mark, verify notifications, send direct messages, and explore trends by right-clicking the icon. This brings the kind of smart features that Android and iPhone owners have enjoyed for years when they press app icons for a long time.

Improved biometric security

Discovered through 9to5Mac, Google announced the release of biometric data when paying with Android card. Previously, users had to locate their card, even if it was registered in the past, and enter their CVC number. From now on, Chrome will only use your phone’s fingerprint reader/facial popularity technology, allowing you to skip this step. Expect this to be implemented long-term for laptops and desktops with biometric security.

Combine all those additions with Google’s new drive to optimize Chrome, as the renewed Chrome OS to Windows attack and browser warfare intensifies again.

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