…the current Chrome on the Apple platform is more than bug issues.
Google recently released its latest web browser version, Chrome 90 for Apple-based users. They reportedly ignored iPhone and iPad users since the last update they released towards the end of 2020.
Meanwhile, Google has focused their tweaks on fixing bugs and other minor features, since their last update in November, the iPhone maker, and it users anticipated the next one that arrived last month be mind-blowing — still, Chrome v90 for Apple has modified widgets.
Chrome v87 was the last web browser update Google made accessible for Apple users. The Android owner reportedly skipped three versions for Apple users while its users benefited the most. Google claims these updates were minor bug issues and it wasn’t necessary to feature on Apple gadgets.
Meanwhile, Google developed its custom owned cookie and as a tracker, they dubbed “FLoC ID,” and other interesting tweaks such as “preview page” — a glimpse of the contents in the next page, and more — at the time when Apple missed these Chrome updates
Nonetheless, Chrome v90 is the latest Google made available for all OS platforms, including Android, Apple’s OS, Linux, and Windows. The Chrome widgets on Apple gadgets are measured 2×1 by size. It is also compact with Chrome incognito mode, a microphone for voice search, a QR code reader, and Chrome Omnibox.
This widget also consists of Chrome’s Dino game directly on your Home screen, while the search engines process other search engines aside from Google’s owned Search. The shortcut that carries Chrome’s Easter egg game is measured by 1×1 — and can be easily accessed via this link “chrome://dino”.
The colour of the widget frame depends on your preferred theme which could either be in “light or dark mode”. Through the widgets on your iPhone or iPad, you can also edit saved usernames and passwords.
To access these Google web browser widgets, tap and hold your home screen until the “+” icon appears. Chrome v90 portrays how Google’s development has become stable while performing.
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