The most useful experimental features of Google Chrome
Browsers Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Google Chrome browser contains a huge number of options that you will not find in ordinary settings section. they are hidden in a special special page chrome: // flags. Typically, this is experimental, or necessary only to a limited circle of users, possibilities. But among them there are some that may well be of interest to our readers. In this article you will learn about them.
To access the settings listed below, enter into your browser chrome: // flags and press Enter. On the next page you will see quite a large list of different parameters, the meaning of which is not so easy to understand, even though the existing comments. Let us dwell on the most interesting of those that we found in the open Chrome.
functions
chrome: // flags / # enable-translate-new-ux - I usually transfer the panel appears on the page in a foreign language on a small icon in the address bar.
chrome: // flags / # enable-ignore-autocomplete-off - the inclusion of ignoring the ban on autofill web sites. This applies to the use of auto-fill passwords in spite of the limitations of the page.
chrome: // flags / # spellcheck-autocorrect - automatic correction of errors when typing.
chrome: // flags / # enable-scroll-prediction - is trying to predict the final location of your finger to scroll on touch devices, so that the content of this site will be loaded in advance.
chrome: // flags / # enable-download-resumption - allow the renewal or re-download the files have not been downloaded to the end due to connection failure or closing the browser, through the context menu item recommence.
chrome: // flags / # enable-offline-mode - allows you to view Web pages without being connected to the network due to a previously saved cache.
chrome: // flags / # tab-groups-context-menu - adds items to the tab context menu for grouping tabs.
chrome: // flags / # enable-encrypted-media - it allows you to install the latest version of the Encrypted Media Extensions in Google Chrome. The technology used in HTML5 for playback of protected content.
Performance and stability
chrome: // flags / # conflicting-modules-check - preliminary verification of installed software and modules for compatibility with your browser.
chrome: // flags / # enable-d3d11 - the inclusion of Direct 3D in systems where it is supported. Leads to faster browsing.
chrome: // flags / # enable-fast-unload - more rapid closing tabs and windows program.
Safety and privacy
chrome: // flags / # disable-hyperlink-auditing - Disable sending requests to verify the hyperlinks. HTML5 This function is typically used to monitor your network, so it is better to turn it off.
chrome: // flags / # enable-password-manager-reauthentication - inclusion of the request to enter the system password when trying to access the passwords stored in the browser.
chrome: // flags / # enable-password-generation - activation of the built-in password generator in your online account registration.