Search engine giant Google has recently started experimenting with the privacy review feature for the desktop version of Chrome. The technology giant has taken the initiative to launch this feature for desktop as well as Android devices.
The new privacy feature guidelines address a variety of privacy controls. As well as how these controls will affect the overall browsing experience, has been informed. However, no detailed information was known about this feature because it is still in process. It is expected that the new feature will reach more users with the upcoming Chrome update.
The Techdows has been ascertained two properties about these features. The first is 'Make Search and Browsing Better'. It shares users' visited URLs as well as Chrome usage information with the organization. It provides a fast browsing experience with advanced suggestions in the address bar. The second is History Sync. It means users will be able to sync browsing history on all their signed-in devices.
Recently, Chrome's product manager Yana Yushkina said that at present, if you search something in the Chrome browser, you can see all its results in just 500 milliseconds.
The company also deleted local cash to prevent shutdown and hang-off. Google added local cache to Chrome's history to speed up its startups.