Google officially released Chrome 58 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Add-ons include support for the IndexedDB 2.0 template and improvements to iframe navigation.
You can update to the latest version now using the built-in silent browser update program or by downloading the application directly from the known address google.com/chrome.
Google Chrome is undoubtedly more than just a browser: With over 1 billion users, it is a great platform that with regular additions and changes to the application always provides its users with the latest technology.
As mentioned above Chrome 58 supports the IndexedDB 2.0 standard, which makes working with large sets easier data in the browser. Version 2.0 features new schema handling, bulk action methods, and standardized fault handling.
Chrome also supports the new iframe sandbox keyword, allowing per-user navigation to be enabled.
This "sandboxed" iframe keyword enables top-level navigation when activated by the user, and prevents any automatic redirection. This way, Chrome can fight third-party content that automatically redirects the page, while allowing developers to place third-party content in sandboxed iframes.
Let us also mention that Chrome 58 comes with 29 corrections security.
See the presentation video
Read more about the new version from the link below:
https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2017/04/stable-channel-update-for-desktop.html