Google and its commitment to more secure HTTPS browsing are now taking another step with the release of the stable version 90 of Chrome.
The release comes a day after the expected one, and probably includes fixes for one 0day exploit that he first revealed in the competition Pwn2Own.
In March, Google announced that Chrome would start choosing only HTTPS connections starting with version 90, saying that it is now the most widely used protocol, improves privacy, security, and the initial speed loading sites that support it.
In iOS the change will be released a little later.
This version of Chrome also incorporates the AV1 encoder for the first time in Google's browser, which states that it is "specially optimized for video conferencing."
We have seen AV1 implemented by Netflix για αναπαραγωγή βίντεο σε κινητές συσκευές, αλλά ο κωδικοποιητής 4K “χωρίς δικαιώματα” προφανώς θα βελτιώσει τη ροή σε δίκτυα πολύ χαμηλού εύρους ζώνης και θα βελτιώσει την απόδοση κοινής χρήσης screens compared to VP9.
As usual, a restart of your browser is probably enough to install the new version.