Google Chrome safer with its own PDF viewer

Google's developers always come up with something new. This time the developers banish the insecure PDF viewer in a so-called sandbox and even use their own to improve the speed when viewing a PDF file. A sandbox is an area that is set up independently of the operating system.

The eighth version of the browser is finished and it fixes 800 errors. The idea of ​​packing the PDF reader in a sandbox is not new to Google, but it is now activated by default.

Google has a few nice functions, but they still have some built in. With about: flags you can get a tab overview by swiping down with three fingers on a touchpad. Background webapps can be used to start web applications in the background when the system is started. The Instant function may also be of interest. When typing in a URL, the website is loaded in the background.(ck)

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