In a bid to make Google Chrome cleaner and more seamless, the tech giant is throwing some of its capabilities on the chopping block. Yes, as weird as it may sound, the company has actually resorted to removing some features from the browser to declutter it. Let's take a look at all the functions that would be going away.
Back in June, Google triggered a wave of backlash after confirming a bunch of changes that would eventually render Chrome ad blockers unusable. Users argued that the company is executing the move to keep generating money from ads, but now, it appears that Google isn't the only one doing it. Apple has also been silently neutering ad blockers on its Safari browser.
If there's anything that's more annoying than no internet, it's a website that loads slowly. Whether it is the slow connection speed or the website itself, waiting for a page to load up is a nightmare. Evidently, Google hates that too, so much that it's working to shame slow-loading sites publicly.
Believe it or not, not all of the Internet is visible to everyone. In fact, a major part of it is "hidden", and cannot be accessed through browsers like Chrome. This hidden section of the world wide web is called The Deep Web. It comprises internal websites' data, and sometimes illegal platforms and addresses. Read on to know how you can access Dark/Deep Web.
Opera Mini, the famous mobile-specific competitor of Google Chrome, is getting a handy new feature - the ability to share files without internet. The capability comes as a major upgrade for the browser and will let you save more data (and therefore money) while surfing on the internet.
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