Google Chrome 75 has just been released with hidden Reader Mode

Google Chrome 75: Google today released the 75 version of the Chrome browser. The new version is available for all platforms: Android, Chrome OS, Linux, Mac and Windows.

The majority of new features and changes to Google Chrome 75 seem to focus only on adding new internal APIs and updating the features already in the browser.

Google Chrome 75

However, while Chrome 75 does not seem to have new features, there is something very remarkable.

A new big one included in Chrome 75: The addition of a hidden reading mode (Reader Mode), similar to what Firefox has.

Currently Reader Mode is not enabled by default and should be enabled using one of Google Chrome's experimental flags. The specific flag until it was only in Canary versions of the Google browser.

To turn on and test the new one Reader Mode of Chrome, you need to open the following internal address and enable Reader Mode as shown in the picture.

chrome://flags/#enable-reader-mode

When you enable the flag, you will also have to restart your browser.
Reader Mode can be used on any page, although it works better with news pages. To use the new feature, right-click on the Chrome drop-down menu and select "Distill page".

Except for adding it Reader Mode, Google's developers also repaired a security flaw known as 'evil cursor' bug. This error first appeared in 2018.

See below the presentation video of the new version released by the company:

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