Google Chrome. The function that will CHANGE THE INTERNET

Google Chrome. A very important new function, which will change the Internet, is presented today, here are the big changes prepared for us.

google chrome never slow mode

Google Chrome. A very important new function is prepared for the most popular browser for surfing the Internet, it will bring major changes for all those who surf the web. More precisely, the function is called "Never Slow Mode", it being thought of as a standard that is available for any kind of websites, and that allows a substantial increase in their loading speed using the Google Chrome browser.

Google Chrome. "Never Slow Mode" would work by restricting the loading of certain elements of a web page, and thus the user would spend less time loading the page, consuming at the same time less resources. The standard could be implemented directly in the header of websites when the user accesses the page using Google Chrome, so everything would be done automatically, without us having to activate any setting or another.

Google Chrome. The function that will CHANGE THE INTERNET

Google Chrome. In order for this new standard to be implemented for websites, it will also be necessary for the owners of web pages to make changes so that the browser knows which elements it can ignore when loading, or not. This means that the adoption will be quite slow, and this is because few will rush to make radical changes, and leave the websites without certain important elements from the pages, but Google Chrome still brings something important here.

Never-Slow Mode ("NSM") is a mode that sites can opt-into via HTTP header. For these sites, the browser imposes per-interaction resource limits, giving users a better user experience, potentially at the cost of extra developer work. We believe users are happier and more engaged on fast sites, and NSM attempts to make it easier for sites to guarantee speed to users.

Google Chrome. The new "Never Slow mode" standard is compared to AMP, which makes web pages load much faster, to the detriment of publishers, but to the benefit of end users, which matters most to Google. It is very possible that this new functionality is intended for Google Chrome, and since AMP is widely adopted, it is very possible that the future standard will have the same success.

Google Chrome. For now, it is not known when the function could be officially launched for users, but most likely it will not take much time for this to happen.