Google has just released a new stable version of its popular Chrome web browser for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems, Google Chrome 51.0.2704.63.
As usual, Google patched a lot of security vulnerabilities that have been discovered by various researchers during the entire development cycle of the Google Chrome 51 browser (see below for details), but there are also a couple of new features to get excited for in Chrome 51.
The first one being the implementation of a new API (Application Programming Interface), called Credential Management, which promises to enrich the built-in password manager by allowing websites to interact directly with it, as well as to access federated account services like Google Smart Lock, thus offering Chrome users a much-improved website login experience.
Also new in today’s Google Chrome 51.0.2704.63 release … (read more)
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