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Chrome 72 Arrives With Code Injection Blocking, New Developer Features (venturebeat.com) 103

Following Mozilla's footsteps, Google has released Chrome 72 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. From a report: The release includes code injection blocking and new developer features. You can update to the latest version now using Chrome's built-in updater or download it directly from google.com/chrome. With over 1 billion users, Chrome is both a browser and a major platform that web developers must consider. In fact, with Chrome's regular additions and changes, developers often must make an effort to stay on top of everything available -- as well as what has been deprecated or removed -- most notably, Chrome 72 removes support for Chromecast setup on a computer. To set up a Chromecast, you'll now need to use a mobile device.

As this isn't a major release, there aren't many new features to cover. Chrome 72 for Windows, however, blocks code injections, reducing crashes caused by third-party software. The initiative to block code injections in Chrome started last year, with warnings letting users know that Chrome was fighting back. Those warnings are now gone, and Chrome blocks code injections full stop.
Further reading: All the Chromium-based browsers.
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Chrome 72 Arrives With Code Injection Blocking, New Developer Features

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  • The primary reason Google chrome malware has the market share it does is persistent scare/nag campaigns against competing browsers by those using Google.

  • by viperidaenz ( 2515578 ) on Wednesday January 30, 2019 @03:41PM (#58047136)

    Ran the audit against this page
    5 vulnerabilities found in the Javascript libraries. 1 medium in jQuery 1.3.2, 3 high's in jQueryUI 1.7.2 and a medium in Handlebars 3.0.0

    Overall audit scores high and low:
    SEO: 91%
    Performance 21%

    I see where the priority lies.
    That's with ad-blocking turned on too, I'd hate to see how bad it is without Adblock Plus and uBlock Origin

    Good on ya /., you suck.

  • I was sitting in a meeting with my laptop reading CNN, when a video busted out and I did the Walk of Shame to take my laptop outside.

    I have multiple adblocks, multiple autoplay blocks, have twiddled with Chrome settings multiple times to block autoplay, with zero long-term success since asshole advertisers are determined that you *WILL* watch this fucking video, no matter what.

    A killer feature for Chrome/Firefox would be "the ability to be compiled without any audio/video support of *any* kind whatsoever",

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      The browser now has ads are part of the content a users wants to see.
      The ability for the browser to block ads is getting altered.
      Find a great browser that allows a users to remove ads. That can respond to ad attempts on a users browser.
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    • by gl4ss ( 559668 )

      fyi just mute the whole chrome while in office.

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