php editor Strawberry introduced today that Google Chrome 119 stable version has been launched, with a new function of automatically displaying memory usage. Users can use the "Memory Usage" option in browser settings to monitor the memory usage of each tab and plug-in in real time to help users better optimize browser performance. This feature will provide users with more intuitive memory management data, allowing users to more easily grasp browser resource consumption and improve the browser experience. The launch of Chrome 119 will bring users a more convenient browser experience, and users are welcome to experience the upgraded features!
Although Google Chrome’s new tab page function is not as comprehensive and powerful as the built-in task manager, it cannot display detailed information about running processes, tabs, and extensions. You can only view Google Chrome's tab performance by hovering over the tabs and manually close the tabs that use the most resources.
If you don't see this feature, go to Chrome://flags, enable "Memory usage on hover", and then restart the browser.
Chrome 119 stable version focuses on improving browser stability, adding save, restore and synchronization options for tag groups, deprecating and removing WebSQL and Permission Setting options for Suggestions Service.
According to Google’s official update log, the Chrome 119 stable version has fixed a total of 15 vulnerabilities, 3 of which are rated “High” and involve solving Payments Inappropriate implementation in USB, insufficient data validation in USB, and integer overflow issues in USB.
Google Chrome 119 includes many new features and improvements. For example, the browser's tab group feature now supports saving, recalling, and syncing tabs.
Chrome 119 also introduces IP protection, designed to prevent websites from tracking users.
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