Google Chrome v69.0.3497.100 releases: fix security bugs

Google Chrome stable version welcomed the v69 official version of the third maintenance release; the detailed version number is v69.0.3497.100, the last official version v69.0.3497.92 was released on September 12. This update is mainly to update a security fix and stability improvement and user experience.

Chrome v69.0.3497.81 hides the HTTP/HTTPS prefix and removes the website domain qualifier (including the PC version of www. and m. for mobile devices), which has caused a lot of user controversy. Google started the new version of Chrome v69.0.3497.92 and had stopped displaying the function of the protocol name.

The official version of Google Chrome v69 has adopted a new UI style, a new revision, giving you a new look. Rounded label design, new swatches, and brand new icons, and redesigned menus, prompts address bars, and more. If you don’t like the new address bar style, you can go to the “chrome://flags/#top-chrome-md” setting option and select the “normal” manner.

A significant change has been added to the official version of Google Chrome v68, which is more cautious when loading non-HTTPS sites. All HTTP pages will appear as “unsecure,” and for sites that still use HTTP, Google will provide a setup guide to help them transition to HTTPS. Chrome will start throwing warnings whenever it encounters potentially unsafe sites. Although it does not have much impact on daily use, it is indeed a significant shift to date. Added new malicious ad defense mechanism, tab-under behavior blocking function, support for Payment Handler API and Page Lifecycle API.

Changelog v69.0.3497.100

  • [884726] Fixes from internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives