Flash Content Aims To Save Battery Life;Google Chrome To Pause Unnecessary It
Google has partnered with Adobe to ignore the Flash content that may not be necessary for the user's task at hand. This ensures that the user experience on the web can be, and rich, interactive low consumption. The new feature is enabled by default on the desktop Beta channel of Chrome, which has been released today and will soon release to others using the desktop Chrome.
Google explained in his blogpost that will 'pause intelligent content "that is not the central focus in a web page. If in case the user feels that Google has paused something that could be important, they can click on it to resume playing. According to Google, this new update significantly reduces power consumption, allowing users to surf the web for a longer period of time.
Users can go to Settings content in Google Chrome and select "Detect and execute important content plugin. 'Google says more' power upgrades" to Google Chrome will come soon.
According to a previous report, Google announced a free extension for its Chrome browser that better protects Google accounts, including email, against online attackers trying to steal passwords and other personal information.
The extension, called Alert password, you can download Google Chrome and warns users before they enter account information in the pages of "phishing" or copycat sites designed to steal passwords and access personal information such as e- electronic or online banking accounts.
The new extension, it took about three years to create, is a complement to other Google security measures, including safe navigation technology that warns users against potentially malicious sites and verification tools that help protect accounts private.
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