Chrome is ending its war on address bar URLs—at least for now. About a year ago, Chrome started experimenting with stripping down the URL shown in the address bar ...
Those who want their browser to show Web sites' full addresses should be happy that Google put work on its "origin chip" on the back burner. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Google is working on ways to hide parts of a website’s URL in the address bar, showing only the domain name. This update could be coming as early as the next version of Chrome (version 85), according ...
Corbin is a tech journalist and developer who worked at Android Police from 2016 until 2021. Check out his other work at corbin.io. Google has tried on and off for years to hide full URLs in Chrome's ...
Google Chrome’s address bar is getting a set of welcome upgrades. These include searching within bookmarks folders, typo correction, site suggestions, and smarter autocompletion. Some updates are ...
Open Google Chrome Visit a webpage You will see the URL without HTTPS and WWW Double-click in the address bar and you will see HTTPS and WWW Click anywhere on the webpage and this will disappear. But ...
URLs can be manipulated to make people think they’re visiting a legitimate site. Google has long wanted to solve this problem, and Chrome in version 86 will test just showing the domain in the address ...
Google Chrome is preparing to launch a bottom-mounted address bar on iPhone. Spotted by Steve Moser and explained on The Tape Drive, Google Chrome has added the option to move the URL address bar ...
Google introduced five new updates for Google Chrome. The new Chrome address bar features — rolling out to all Chrome users in the coming weeks — help you find websites quicker, correct typos, make ...
Google Chrome users on the iPhone can now opt to move the Chrome address bar to the bottom of the ‌iPhone‌'s display, mirroring a design change that Apple implemented in Safari last year. Chrome for ...
I thought it would make little difference for most and make things worse for some (like me, and probably many here), but hey, good on Google for attempting to increase security and changing their mind ...