It can be turned on and off manually with the “chrome://flags/#enable-site-per-process” flag.Ĭhrome started by introducing “Not Secure” notification in the Omnibar back in February, and now after a report that 76% of the traffic is secured, the developers decided to go along and mark all http pages as insecure. The update brings an enterprise policy, enabled by default, called Site Isolation that renders pages in separate processes to prevent malicious websites from getting any sensitive information like passwords, cookies, and additional data. The smartphone browser also gets a horizontal tab switcher that looks like the Android P Recent menu. The PC variant brings “Not Secure” for all HTTP pages, while the mobile version comes with a fix against the Spectre vulnerability. Google Chrome team has just released new versions of the browser for Desktop and for Android.
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