Chrome 94 just released (what's new)

It's been a little over three weeks since the last major Chrome 93 update, and the comes back with one . Version 94 is available for all who watch the fixed channel.

If you're wondering why it only took 3 weeks for a new version to be released, it's because Google changed from a six-week release schedule to a four-week release.

What's new in Google Chrome 94

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HTTPS protocol

Chrome 94 continues to impose HTTPS over less secure HTTP. Now, if you try to open a page that uses HTTP you will see a full screen warning of the potential dangers. Google Chrome will also try to automatically switch from HTTP to HTTPS for any site you open over HTTP.

Settings

Another important change is a simplified settings interface. Instead of having all the settings on one big page, Google Chrome 94 will display options from each section. This change will be released gradually, and you can activate it with the following flag:

chrome: // flags # settings-landing-page-redesign

Sharing Hub

Finally, users can enable a new Chrome sharing page, a single user interface for copying links, QR codes and saving web pages. You should know that Sharing Hub is hidden behind an experimental flag.

To enable it, open the internal address chrome: // flags and enable the flag "Desktop Sharing Hub in Omnibox".

Other changes

It's also worth mentioning that Chrome 94 features a new idle detection API that allows developers to get more for user behavior such as interaction with other windows.

Mozilla and Apple have already expressed concern about the extent to which the Idle Detection API violates user privacy and opens up "opportunities for capitalist surveillance."

Google Chrome 94 is already available for desktop and mobile devices. Google has also prepared a new "What's new" page to display new features in major releases.

See the inside page here chrome: // whats-new.

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