Google Chrome recharges 28% faster in addition to saving data

Google released yesterday the new update of its Chrome browser, an update that was not expected until next week, but it seems that it had already passed all the necessary controls before its launch and the guys from Google have not wanted to wait any longer. One of the novelties that this new update brings us is related to the security of the web pages that we visit. As I informed you yesterday, both Firefox and Chrome have started to notify users if the web pages they visit and that offer forms to enter a password are secure or not, that is, if they use the HTTPS protocol or continue to use the HTTP standard.

But this new update also brings an important novelty, especially for those users who are forced to continually reload a web page. Every time we press the F5 key, eThe content of the web page is requested again from the server and it responds by loading the entire page again, without resorting to the cache you have stored at the time. This is an excessive time, time that Chrome has managed to reduce up to 28%. This feature, which will soon reach mobile devices, is ideal to save on our data rate, since it will not request that all new content be loaded, but only the parts that have changed.

At the moment this option, as I have said, is only available in version 56 of Google Chrome for desktop, but in a few days, should also be available on mobile devices which also makes use of Chrome as a regular browser. To download the latest Chrome update, you just have to go to the Preferences section of the application, so that the browser checks if there is a new update and begins to install.


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