While the Chrome 63 update is just rolling out to Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android, the new Chrome 64 is already out in beta with a handful of new features. Firstly, the new Chrome 64 update brings an improved pop-up blocker to prevent sites with abusive experiences like overlays, etc.
With the latest update, Chrome will also prevent malicious auto-redirects. In addition to that, this version also adds a new sitewide audio muting setting which will be accessible from the permissions dropdown by tapping the info icon or green lock in the URL bar.
There is also support for HDR video playback when Windows 10 is in HDR mode, however, it will require the Windows 10 Fall Creator Update, HDR-compatible graphics card, and display. Other new features include “Split view” feature for improved multitasking in tablet mode, screenshots on convertible devices, etc.
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