Google Chrome: The Function Expected by ALL the Internet

Google Chrome will have a function that is expected by many users from all over the Internet, here is what the Google company has prepared for us.

Google Chrome lite

Google Chrome is currently in the process of testing a new function that has been expected for a very long time by extremely many users from all over the Internet, but it will finally be offered. More precisely, Google Chrome has been tested by the people from Google a function that allows surfing the Internet in a "lite" mode for the browser, this substantially reducing the resources that are consumed by the browser during navigation, and this would be a change major.

Google Chrome has been repeatedly criticized for the fact that it generates a very high consumption of resources for users, but there are people at Google who are eager to solve this problem. For them, the solution would be a "lite" module, which would restrict the loading of elements from pages that generate very high consumption of resources in Google Chrome.

Google Chrome: The Function Expected by ALL the Internet

Google Chrome, according to the description made for this function by the Google engineers, will block only the elements that are not necessary for the correct rendering of the page, the rest will be loaded to be able to see the content. Of course, the function needs a lot of testing to be able to know how to correctly block the elements from pages that Google Chrome should not load, so we will have to be patient until it is offered.

"Enable Never-Slow Mode"; "Enables an experimental browsing mode that restricts resource loading and" "rutime processing to deliver a consistently fast experience. WARNING: ""may silently break content!".

Google Chrome consumes a lot of resources during use because of the way the browser is designed, but also because of the pages that have a lot of elements that should not be implemented for the pages. To be honest, I'm glad to see that there is interest in offering such a functionality for Google Chrome, and I hope that it reaches the public version of the browser as soon as possible, although it is possible that we will only see it somewhere around 2019.