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Google releases Chrome 90 with HTTPS by default and security fixes


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Google has just released Chrome version 90, bringing a privacy update that automatically adds HTTPS to a URL when it is available.

Chrome engineers flagged the HTTPS feature in February and Google has been testing it in Chrome 90 previews in the Canary and Beta channels. Additionally, Chrome 90 blocks downloads from

 

HTTP sources if the page URL is HTTPS.

Google explained in a blogpost last month that the HTTPS default should help when users type "example.com" instead of "https://example.com". Chrome previously used http:// as the default protocol, but now defaults to https://.

 

It should also speed up page loads, since Chrome connects directly to the HTTPS endpoint without needing to be redirected from http:// to https://.

Chrome 90 also brings the first 'on/off' controls for Google's Privacy Sandbox, which includes as part of its design Google's controversial FLoC identifier replacement for third-party cookies that rival browsers Brave and Vivaldi have disabled.

 

Source :  https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-releases-chrome-90-with-https-by-default-and-security-fixes/

 

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