Google Chrome. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT function of Google

Google Chrome. An extremely important function has been implemented by the Google company for computer and phone users around the world.

Google Chrome sensors

Google Chrome. After years and years of requests to improve the user experience of the browser used by hundreds of millions of people on the planet, here it is finally happening. The Google company has finally made the decision to implement for Google Chrome a function that allows users to be warned when a website tries to access the existing monitoring sensors for their laptops or computers.

Google Chrome. If you enter a website that tries to access motion sensors, light, front camera, microphone, or other sensors of computers and laptops, then the browser will notify you in advance about this. The function has been implemented in beta version at the moment in the Canary version of Google Chrome, so it must be tested closely before it is released, so that it does not falsely detect what certain websites want to do.

Google Chrome. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT function of Google

Google Chrome sensors warning

Google Chrome. You can see in the image above what the menu looks like through which we can control the access that some of the websites will have on the sensors in our computers, so we can block or allow access as we please. When a website wants to access the sensors in our computers, an alert message "This page is using motion or light sensors" will be displayed, so we will know what is happening.

Google Chrome. This functionality will not only be implemented on computers, but also on mobile phones, so that even in Android there will be options to block access to websites as well. In the case of the iPhone, there is no need for such a thing, because access to these components has normally been requested for some time, so Google Chrome will not be able to bring something new here, because Apple has taken care to protect us sufficiently with the security systems security from your iOS.

Google Chrome. For now, this new functionality would be scheduled for launch in version 75 of the browser, but it is not certain that it will happen like that.