The end of card doubles. Chrome will better protect users from page duplication
Chrome will help you protect yourself from constantly opening the same page.
We start the browser and in it the top of the layer of opened cards is piled up. There are so many of them that only modest iconography allows us to understand what is in them. Maybe it's a mess, but our mess. There may be many, but all of them, we don't doubt even a second, are absolutely necessary to us. We will be with them for good and for bad, in prosperity and poverty, in health and sickness. Until Chrome disconnects us.
Chrome : maybe you'll close some?
Its ominous plans to reduce your beloved flock of loyal Chrome cards have been going on for some time. We have known for a week that Google is going to persuade us to examine it more closely and brutally shred unnecessary units. The browser is to suggest to us which windows we have not opened for a long time (it is not known yet what exactly it means) and, if we want to close them, it will help us to do it with one click.
And although the suggestion to get rid of the article detailing the third episode of Season 4 of Game of Thrones, which we opened in 2014, sounds like heresy at first, Google thinks that sometimes, after all, it is worth considering such drastic measures. For now, it is not known when this function would hit the browser.
Chrome also wants to protect us from multiplying entities.
Now we are learning about a new change so far only tested in Canary, the experimental version of Chrome. As noted by techdows , Chrome will try to guard us much clearer against opening the next tab page, which somewhere already hides among our joyful flock of a million open tabs.
Until now, the warning before opening the same page again was far to the right of the toolbar. This had the disadvantage that it was easy to overlook them, especially when we were looking for something quickly. That's why Google decided to move them. Now it should be located next to the address suggested by the browser.
It may not reduce the number of cards we open, but it will help prevent them from avalanche expansion when it is really unnecessary.
The end of card doubles. Chrome will better protect users from page duplication
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