Google Chrome 92 is here.
There is now a trick to speed up the loading times of websites that have already been accessed.
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Google Chrome 92: Accelerated access to websites
Sometimes it just takes a little too long for us to set up the relevant pages.
Users can now change that with a small setting in the functions, as reported by the computer magazine
Chip
.
A little trick speeds up the loading times of websites that the user already had access to.
If you use the back and forth arrows to navigate, you shouldn't have to wait any longer after changing the setting.
The reason: the websites are fetched from the cache.
If you want to test it, you can switch the setting “# back-forward-cache” to “
Enabled
”
via “chrome: // flags”
.
Around six weeks after the introduction of Chrome 91 with important innovations, such as the closing of some security gaps, Chrome 92 has now brought some further improvements.
According to the computer magazine, this should be a mix of practical innovations, bug fixes and security updates.
In addition, Chrome 92 brings, for example, a port blocker, new warning messages and closes other security gaps.
The new version reports automatically to the users via the update function.
Incidentally, Google makes its Chrome versions available free of charge for all platforms - both for desktop and mobile.