What’s New In Google Chrome 10?

Mike Vang 03/10/2011 1

Google released the new version of its Chrome browser, which has several new features such as synced data encryption, password sync feature, faster JavaScript, and an improved user interface setting. The new Chrome 10 also improved on its sandbox to provide better security. Google Chrome users will update automatically the next time the browser is used.

In Chrome 10, the setting interference will now open in a new browser tab instead of a small pop-up window. This makes it easy to navigate through the different settings. The settings tab features a search box in the left navigation bar, which lets you find settings you want to change. The three different settings type are Basic, Personal and Under the Hood. Because the settings interface is now in a browser tab, you can bookmark the category so that you can go back to it in the future.

Google Chrome 10 now has a password management added to the browser data sync feature. This allows a user to access the same Chrome settings in various computers. Now users can sync autofill settings, Web apps, extensions, bookmarks, preferences, passwords, and themes.

The Google Chrome 10 has a passphrase data encryption feature, which allows the user to secure saved passwords if the data is hacked. The user can either use Google Account password or a special passphrase.


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  1. davep 03/10/2011 at 9:16 PM -

    “Because the settings interface is now in a browser tab, you can bookmark the category so that you can go back to it in the future.”

    Seriously? We don’t have to click the “Options” menu anymore?

    I don’t even…

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