In other Chrome news, we talked about how to enable the Chrome 'default to guest mode' feature last month. A few weeks after making Google Chrome 93 available, the tech giant Google is now ready with a new version Chrome 94 (.50). That means any mixed audio or video resources in HTTPS that won't load using HTTPS are blocked by default. The new version of the browser Google Chrome 94 (.50) has arrived and is ready to download for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux devices. Another important change in Chrome 81 comes in mixed images being auto-upgraded to HTTPS by automatically writing URLs to HTTPS with no falling back to HTTP. When an NFC tag is scanned, a read event is fired that developers can use to loop through the incoming messages.Ĭhrome developers say that they had intended to remove support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 in Chrome 81, but that has been postponed until at least Chrome 83.
Developers say that it's easy to use with reading a tag requiring the creation of a new instance of NDEFReader API and the starting of a scan. Developers say this feature opens new use cases such as the ability to provide more details about museum exhibits, inventory management, reading details from a badge, and other uses.
A new origin trial in Chrome 81 is Web NFC the feature allows a web app to read and write to NFC tags.