Chrome 64 beta released: goodbye pop-ups and illegal redirects

Chrome 64 beta released: goodbye pop-ups and illegal redirects

Last week, Chrome 63 was officially released to all platforms. Subsequently, Chrome 64 Beta was launched, bringing many new features.

*** is an enhancement to the ability to intercept and block floating pop-up windows, including controls disguised as play buttons or some transparent overlays.

The second is malicious redirection, especially when a new page is opened and the page is redirected to another URL or another tab is opened at the same time. Google said that Chorme 64 will eliminate those third-party automatic redirections that are not user-involved to the greatest extent possible.

The third is the integrated web mute function, which is common in many third-party browsers based on the Chrome kernel, and now it can also be achieved in the native version.

Fourth, for Windows 10 systems (Fall Creators Update), HDR video playback is supported.

The fifth is the split view in tablet mode.

*** Developers can use the Resize Observer API to fine-tune the size of lunar elements.

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