Google has released a major update to its Chrome browser for all major platforms.

The stable version of Chrome 88 is available for Windows, Linux and macOS, as well as iOS and Android. It brings quite a few innovations and discontinuation of support for a number of technologies and platforms.

Among other things, Chrome 88 dropped support for Mac OS X Yosemite and now requires at least OS X 10.11 El Capitan to run. The browser can no longer be used as an FTP client, ftp: //… addresses are no longer supported. Also, the developers finally got rid of the Adobe Flash Player. In addition, Google finally got rid of the Legacy Browser Support (LBS) add-on, or as translated for Russian-speaking users – “Alternative browser support”.

The browser has an improved dark theme – it now extends to the scrollbar of service pages, such as settings, bookmarks, history, new tab, and so on.
Websites now ask for permissions in a less annoying way. Search for tabs has appeared, which makes it easier to work with a large number of open pages. Managing multiple logins and passwords has become easier, you can enter the site using the information saved in your Google account, even if the passwords are not synchronized in Chrome. Passwords are also analyzed and the system prompts you if they should be replaced as not unique enough.
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