Chrome 65 Beta Blocks Malicious Page Redirects More Efficiently
Google recently rolled out the stable Chrome 64 update which added an enhanced webpage redirect blocking functionality to Chrome on Android. It now appears that Google plans to bring the nifty functionality to Chrome's desktop client as well, equally the feature has been spotted in the freshly released beta build of Chrome 65.
The beta version of Chrome 65 brings an improved auto-redirect blocking algorithm which prevents a webpage from redirecting users to a new folio while the original 1 is directed to a malicious URL which often contains 'undesirable' content like malware.
Cheers to Chrome'south strengthened redirect prevention characteristic, users will no longer exist redirected to a new page when they click on a link with the web address of a not-relevant third-party content embedded in it. An infobar will announced every fourth dimension Chrome detects such a deceiving link, and will proceed to prevent the folio redirect by keeping the users on their current folio.
Aside from Chrome's folio redirect blocking characteristic in its v65 beta build, APIs for a number of new features like web authentication and server timing take also been discovered, aside from new developer tools.
The web authentication API for Chrome will allow developers to create and utilize 'strong, attested, cryptographic scoped credentials by web applications, for the purpose of strongly authenticating users.'
The server timing API is aimed at developers who aim to rail the performance of web applications by analyzing the timing data from the client as well as server side. Thanks to the new API, web servers volition now exist able to pass the 'performance timing information' to browsers, providing an all-round performance assessment data.
Furthermore, details of a redesigned video thespian on Android has also been spotted, which is expected to come with transparent controls, while the toggles for full-screen way, mute, etc. will be placed in a semi-transparent bar for a cleaner design.
Source: https://beebom.com/chrome-65-beta-blocks-malicious-page-redirects/
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