Chrome 76 for Android: Goodbye to Flash, Enhanced Incognito Mode, and More

Chrome 76

Google Chrome It is the most popular browser for Android, so it is normal that many users are waiting for its news and updates. Chrome 75 brought interesting news, especially in terms of password management. Now Chrome 76, without forgetting privacy, brings us improvements in incognito mode and more. We tell you everything.

Incognito mode, the death of Flash, web shopping… It seems that this update of the most popular browser in the world brings a lot of news and improvements. They are as follows.

Improved incognito mode

El incognito mode It is a very used mode, especially for themes of Privacy, searches without the Google bubble, start other sessions on the same website and a long etcetera. But it had a problem that affected many users. And it is that if you entered incognito mode on certain pages they detected that you had incognito mode and they did not let you see the content of the web. But it seems that this is now going to change.

Now Google Chrome will hide that you are in incognito mode, that is, that web pages will not detect that you are browsing from this mode, so it is as if you were browsing normally, and therefore, they will not block the content.

Chrome 76 Incognito Mode

 

 

Goodbye Flash, it was a pleasure

For many years Flash it has been a necessary complement to surf the Internet. But for years most browsers began to use HTML 5, a much more modern, fast and efficient technology. So Flash was completely relegated.

Adobe, the company behind Flash, already reported that between this year and next year, Flash would come to an end.

So Chrome has already taken action on the matter and in this version 76, Flash will be blocked by default. That is, you will not be able to access the pages that work with Flash.

Few pages remain that use this technology, but some remain in the immense world of the international network.

Of course, if you are a regular reader of a page that still works with Flash, you can access it through the Chrome flags, the flag in question is: chrome: // settings / content / flash. It's a matter of looking for it in chrome: // flags.

adobe flash

 

Improvements in web purchases

It is absurd to deny that shopping on the Internet is becoming more common, and by now buying with your mobile should be even easier. And this is the idea of ​​Google.

So they are making it easier for developers to better adapt their web pages in the shopping section so that it is not a headache as it may have been until now.

Enhanced dark mode

We all know that since Google officially introduced Android's dark mode at Google I / O 2019, they are putting all their energy into having good dark modes, and this is also the case with Chrome.

Enabling the corresponding flag (chrome: // flags / # enable-android-night-mode), now this dark mode is improved, and it not only converts the pages into dark mode automatically, but it also does it in a more natural and not so forced way.

These are the news of Chrome 76. What do you think?

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      davidbol said

    Big update, bye bye Flash