Google Chrome New Update

The new update is expected to be released on September 4, however, has
been tested since July, the Chrome 69 brings some improvements, but the
most obvious of them is a new brilliant design that will make the
navigator familiar but undeniably different.
The new version will be present on all operating systems, bringing
rounded corners, a lighter color palette and white shading to show which
tabs are active.
But it's not just a visual makeover that's reserved for the world's most
popular browser. Windows 10 users get the most interesting benefits with
touchpad gesture support along with the integration of the notification
center.
There are also a handful of useful security measures introduced. The
password alert extension is now fully integrated, which helps limit the
damage of typing your Google password on the wrong site by prompting for
a password reset when it is placed on a suspiciously-looking page.
Third-party software that previously caused failures is also being targeted, with Chrome 69 set up to block any such code. This should lead to a more stable experience.
The last great and remarkable feature is actually one more case of withdrawing an appeal.
Adobe Flash - which has long been an easily exploitable breach in computer armor - is now disabled by default. If a site requests permission to use Flash, you will have to allow this every time you restart the browser.
Third-party software that previously caused failures is also being targeted, with Chrome 69 set up to block any such code. This should lead to a more stable experience.
The last great and remarkable feature is actually one more case of withdrawing an appeal.
Adobe Flash - which has long been an easily exploitable breach in computer armor - is now disabled by default. If a site requests permission to use Flash, you will have to allow this every time you restart the browser.
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