Tab throttling and more performance improvements in Chrome M87

Even if you have a lot of tabs open, you likely only focus on a small set of them to get a task done. Starting in this release, Chrome is a... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Reducing Abusive Notification Content

Although notifications on the web are useful for a variety of applications, they can also be misused for phishing, malware or fake messages ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Remote Control over Webcam in Chrome Beta (Pan/Tilt/Zoom)

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Wi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Chrome 87 Beta: WebAuthn in DevTools, Pan/Tilt/Zoom, Flow Relative Shorthands

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Wi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Chrome is deploying HTTP/3 and IETF QUIC

QUIC is a new networking transport protocol that combines the features of TCP, TLS, and more. HTTP/3 is the latest version of HTTP, the prot... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Progress on Privacy Sandbox and building a more private web

Last year we announced a new initiative (known as Privacy Sandbox) to develop a set of open standards to fundamentally enhance privacy on t... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Chrome 86: Improved Focus Highlighting, WebHID, and More

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Wi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Chrome just got faster with Profile Guided Optimization

From the very beginning , we built Chrome to be the fastest browser possible. The faster Chrome is, the faster you find the information you ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Chrome just got faster with Profile Guided Optimization

From the very beginning , we built Chrome to be the fastest browser possible. The faster Chrome is, the faster you find the information you ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Helping people spot the spoofs: a URL experiment

On today’s web, URLs remain the primary way users determine the identity and authenticity of a site, yet we know URLs suffer from usability ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Helping people spot the spoofs: a URL experiment

On today’s web, URLs remain the primary way users determine the identity and authenticity of a site, yet we know URLs suffer from usability ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Changes to the Chrome App Support Timeline

In January 2020, we announced that we are expanding our phased approach for ending the support of Chrome Apps. That announcement was made d... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

More secure and convenient Autofill coming to Chrome

Chrome can help you fill in forms securely - everywhere on the web. Whether it is your username and password to sign in to your email accoun... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Chrome 85: Upload Streaming, Human Interface Devices, Custom Properties With

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Wi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Improving Chromium's browser compatibility in 2020

Last year, MDN ran the 2019 Web Developer Needs Assessment (DNA) survey . The DNA survey drew responses from over 28,000 developers from aro... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Improving Chromium's browser compatibility in 2020

Last year, MDN ran the 2019 Web Developer Needs Assessment (DNA) survey . The DNA survey drew responses from over 28,000 developers from aro... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Chrome 84 Beta: Web OTP, Web Animations, New Origin Trials and More

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Wi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Protecting Chrome users from abusive notifications

Notifications on the web help users receive important updates for a wide range of applications including messaging, calendars, email client... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Resuming SameSite Cookie Changes in July

In April , we temporarily rolled back the enforcement of SameSite cookie labeling to ensure stability for websites providing essential servi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Celebrating 10 years of WebM and WebRTC

Ten years ago, Google planted the seeds for two foundational web media technologies, hoping they would provide the roots for a more vibrant... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

The Science Behind Web Vitals

Web Vitals is an initiative by Google to help business owners, marketers and developers alike identify opportunities to improve user exp... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

A safer and more private browsing experience with Secure DNS

With Chrome 83, we’ve started rolling out Secure DNS, a feature built on top of a secure DNS protocol called DNS-over-HTTPS, which is desi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 3 years ago

Protecting against resource-heavy ads in Chrome

Chrome is developed to be fast and responsive without harmful or annoying experiences. Recently, following the Better Ads Standards , we hav... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Protecting against resource-heavy ads in Chrome

Chrome is developed to be fast and responsive without harmful or annoying experiences. Recently, following the Better Ads Standards, we have... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Web Vitals: essential metrics for a healthy site

Optimizing for quality of user experience is key to the long-term success of any site on the web. Through our ongoing engagement and coll... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Web Vitals: essential metrics for a healthy site

Optimizing for quality of user experience is key to the long-term success of any site on the web. Through our ongoing engagement and coll... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Temporarily rolling back SameSite Cookie Changes

With the stable release of Chrome 80 in February , Chrome began enforcing secure-by-default handling of third-party cookies as part of our o... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Updates to form controls and focus

HTML form controls provide the backbone for much of the web's interactivity. They're easy for developers to use, have built-in accessibilit... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Chrome will temporarily pause upcoming releases

Cross-posted from the Chrome Releases Blog Due to adjusted work schedules at this time, we are pausing upcoming Chrome and Chrome OS relea... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Chrome 81: Near Field Communications, Augmented Reality, and More

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Wi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Videos with Fewer Intrusive Ads

Chrome has always focused on creating the best possible experience for people browsing the web. We have a long history of protecting our us... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

SameSite Cookie Changes in February 2020: What You Need to Know

With the stable release of Chrome 80 this month, Chrome will begin enforcing a new secure-by-default cookie classification system, treating ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Rethinking Payment Request for iOS Chrome

The Payment Request API is a web standard to make it easier for web developers to build low-friction and secure payment flows. The browser... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Moving Forward from Chrome Apps

The web platform has made substantial progress since the launch of Chrome Apps in 2013. As community members, we continue to work with oth... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Building a more private web: A path towards making third party cookies obsolete

In August, we announced a new initiative (known as Privacy Sandbox) to develop a set of open standards to fundamentally enhance privacy on... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Quieter Permission UI for Notifications

Notifications on the web enable users to receive important updates even when they are not interacting with a website. Notifications are an ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Chrome 80, Content Indexing, ES Modules and More

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Wi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Intent to Explain: Demystifying the Blink Shipping Process

If you’re a standards-curious web developer, you may have wondered how features get added to browsers, or even how the Chrome team decides ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Moving towards a faster web

Speed has been one of Chrome’s core principles since the beginning - we’re constantly working to give users an experience that is instant a... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Chrome Dev Summit 2019: Elevating the Web Together

As the largest open ecosystem in history, the Web is a tremendous utility, with more than 1.5B active websites on the Internet today, servi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Making new experiences possible on the web

The web that we know today has come a long way from its humble beginning as simple interlinked documents ; today it powers a huge number o... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Chrome 79 Beta: Virtual Reality Comes to the Web

Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Wi... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Chrome 79 Beta: Virtual Reality Comes to the Web

News and developments from the open source browser project | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Addressing some misconceptions about our plans for improving the security of DNS

Whenever you type a URL into your browser (for example “redcross.org”), this information is sent to a domain name system (DNS) provider that... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Automatically lazy-loading offscreen images and iframes for Lite mode users

In Chrome 76, we introduced native lazy-loading for images and iframes via the `loading` attribute - a developer opt-in. In Chrome 77, Chr... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Developers: Get Ready for New SameSite=None; Secure Cookie Settings

In May, Chrome announced a secure-by-default model for cookies, enabled by a new cookie classification system ( spec ). This initiative is ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

Developers: Get Ready for New SameSite=None; Secure Cookie Settings

In May, Chrome announced a secure-by-default model for cookies, enabled by a new cookie classification system ( spec ). This initiative is ... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago

DM Verity Algorithm Change

One of the foundational security features of Chromebooks is Verified Boot, which protects our users from potentially malicious software bein... | Continue reading


@blog.chromium.org | 4 years ago