Chrome 106 release

Google introduced the release of Web-browser chrome 106 . At the same time is available a stable release of a free project chromium acting as the basis of Chrome. Chrome browser differs from chromium, there is a schedule, there , modules for playing a video content of a video content (DRM), an automatic installation system of updates, a constant inclusion of Sandbox insulation, supplying the keys to Google API and transmission when searching for RLZ parameters. For those who need more time to update, the Extended Stable branch is separately supported, accompanied by 8 weeks. The next issue of Chrome 107 is scheduled for October 25.

main Changes in chrome 106 :

  • For users of assemblies for desktop systems, the default Prender2 mechanism is included for proactive drawing of the contents of the recommendations in the address line of Omnibox. A preliminary drawing supplements the previously accessible possibility of loading the most likely to pass recommendations without waiting for a user click, in addition to loading, the contents associated with the recommendations of pages can now be drawn in the buffer (including scripts and a DOM tree is formed), which allows you to provide instant display of recommendations after clicking .
  • Provides the possibility of searching in history, bookmarks and tabs directly from the target line of Omnibox. To localize the search, the control tags @history, @bookmarks and @tabs are proposed. For example, to search in bookmarks, you need to enter “@Bookmarks search phrase.” To disconnect the search line in the search settings, a special option is provided.




  • Server Push technology, which is determined in the HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 standards, is disabled by default, and allows the server to send resources to the client without waiting for their obvious request. The reason for the termination of support mentions excessive complication of the implementation of the technology in the presence of simpler and no less effective alternatives, such as the tag, http response 103
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