Chrome for Android Now Suggests URLs You Have Copied to Your Phone's Clipboard
Now, the Internet giant has released a new feature that will enable the app to detect the URL that is lying in your phone's clipboard and suggest it automatically in the 'omnibox' navigation bar. The update is currently available in Chrome Dev app for the version 60 on Android and can be downloaded via Google Play.
In order to do that, you need to enable the feature. First, you'll be required to enable flags in the app by going to chrome://flags URL. After that, scroll down to locate "Omnibox clipboard URL suggestions" and enable it. Then, you need to relaunch the Chrome app and you'll get the feature.
Google Chrome browser’s native ad-blocker feature to launch next year
Google will be introducing a native ad-filtering tool on Chrome to crackdown on pesky ads. In the case, you’re wondering how Google will define an annoying ad, the company says the ads have to adhere to guidelines outlined by the Coalition for Better Ads . In simpler words, you’ll see lesser pop-ups and auto-playing audio ads.
“The reality is, it’s far too common that people encounter annoying, intrusive ads on the web — like the kind that blare music unexpectedly, or force you to wait 10 seconds before you can see the content on the page,” Google SVP of ads and commerce Sridhar Ramaswamy said in a blog
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How to enable or disable material design in google chrome
Chrome now by default enable material design on settings page you can turn it off
open chrome://flags...search enable material design settings ...select disable and restart chrome...material settings will be disabled
If you want new material design look in all google chrome pages (material design is by default enabled on settings, downloads and history page)
Google chrome still loads the old UI on bookmark manager and extension tab here's how you can enable material design
For bookmark manager
open chrome://flags search(ctrl + f) material design ...enable material design bookmarks
Similarly, enable material design for extensions too