Chrome disables autofill on dangerous forms

Google he said some new features for its browser Chrome, which are scheduled for later this year.

There will be a possibility intended to protect user data from insecure forms. Essentially, the feature will disable auto-filling of forms on websites that don't use HTTPS for form submission. Today the same websites only display a lock icon in the address bar.

Ο of Chrome will still work on forms that require a username and access, as Google claims it will help users enter unique passwords, rather than using their own.

Εκτός από την απενεργοποίηση της αυτόματης συμπλήρωσης, η Google θα προσθέσει και μια προειδοποίηση στο πεδίο κειμένου που θα αναφέρει ότι η σελίδα δεν είναι ς και ακόμη μια προειδοποίηση όταν πια ο χρήστης υποβάλει τη φόρμα, που θα αναφέρει ότι οι πληροφορίες ενδέχεται να κινδυνεύουν.

In one separate post, Google also announced a small new feature for Chrome on mobile devices. It currently runs on Chrome 85 which is in beta. There is a flag that allows users to see if a page is optimized for mobile devices.

Once the flag is activated, users can tap on a page link for a long time and a pop-up menu will display a message stating if this page meets the Core Web Vitals metrics, ie the page is fast loading.

Chrome 85 will be released on the fixed channel on August 25. Chrome 86 is currently scheduled for release on October 6.

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