Google Chrome will RADICALLY CHANGE Loading Websites

Google Chrome has announced a series of changes that will radically change the way the web pages we visit when surfing the Internet are loaded.

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Google Chrome is preparing for launch a modification based on which the way in which websites are loaded and played for users when they access them will be radically changed. According to an announcement made by the American company, Google Chrome will completely block the loading of "unsafe" elements from web pages that are loaded by users when browsing the Internet.

Google Chrome will force web pages that are protected with HTTPS certificates to load all resources only in secure format, without protection they will be blocked at the time of loading. According to the data taken from users who use Google Chrome to browse the Internet, more than 90% of them load websites that are protected with certificates and use HTTPS connections to display data when loading.

Google Chrome will RADICALLY CHANGE Loading Websites

Google Chrome is now able to load resources in HTTP format even if the accessed pages are in HTTPS format, and this is because there are still websites that do this. Some of the resources loaded in HTTP format can be images, video, audio content, or mixed content, and the latter can be malicious for users, so Google Chrome will block it completely in the not so distant future.

Google Chrome, starting with version 79, will have implemented the changes based on which all this mixed content that is currently uploaded by various internet pages will be blocked. This version will allow you to block mixed content on various websites, and starting with version 80, which will be released in January 2020, Google Chrome will automatically load only images and audio content offered in HTTPS format.

Google Chrome will block all mixed content in HTTP format only starting with version 81, which will be released in February 2020, so only from then on will users be properly protected when browsing the web.