Heavy ad blocker started working in the Google Chrome

Earlier this year, Google Chrome developers announced about adding of a so-called heavy ad blocker. This is a mechanism that will detect and unload advertisements that consume too many system resources (creating unnecessary load on the processor, network bandwidth, and so on). Then Google engineers wrote that “heavy” advertising can significantly reduce the battery life… Continue reading Heavy ad blocker started working in the Google Chrome

Chrome 87 Fixed NAT Slipstream Vulnerability and Disabled FTP Support

Google engineers introduced Chrome 87, in which was disabled FTP support. The new version of the browser is already available for users of Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, Android and iOS. The developers claim that Chrome has become more productive and “lighter”. So, due to the limitation of JavaScript timers and a number of other… Continue reading Chrome 87 Fixed NAT Slipstream Vulnerability and Disabled FTP Support