Google earlier upgraded its Chrome browser, strengthening its security check and memory saving functions, and also adding the option to save multiple browsing tabs in groups.
The updated security check function will enable the system to more proactively check the security of the web pages being browsed in the background. This includes checking whether passwords stored in the Chrome browser have been leaked, whether there are any risks in using extensions, or whether the latest version of the Chrome browser has been upgraded, as well as reminding users whether there are any access permission issues with the browsing website.
In addition, if the user has not visited a specific web page for a long time, the browser will automatically remove the permission to access the location, microphone or camera, and will even remind the user that they are browsing rarely opened web content.
As for the memory saving function, this time it can release the memory occupied by pages with less browsing behavior. At the same time, when the cursor hovers over a specific page, it can display the memory usage of the page, and even indicate the memory saving amount when in an inactive browsing state. In addition, you can specify to reduce the memory usage of specific pages.
As for the situation where many people often open many tabs at the same time, the new version of Chrome browser can also store specific tabs as groups, and reopen them later, and restore the last browsing status after reopening.
The new Chrome update is expected to be released in the near future, but the function of storing multiple tabs in groups is expected to be released in the next few weeks.


