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Explore cutting-edge web browsing features with enhanced security and user-friendly synchronization across devices

Explore cutting-edge web browsing features with enhanced security and user-friendly synchronization across devices

Vote (392 votes)

Program license Free

Developer google

Version 131.0.6768.4

Works under Windows

Also available for Mac

Vote

(392 votes)

Developer

google

Works under

Windows

Program license

Free

Version

131.0.6768.4

Also available for

Pros

  • Looks and works just like the regular version of Chrome.
  • Allows you to try the latest improvements and new features early.
  • Includes stability and user experience improvements.
  • Provides opportunities to submit feedback about the latest changes.

Cons

  • Chrome Beta versions may have bugs or unexpected functionality issues.

Google Chrome Beta is a version of the famous Chrome web browser that lets users try out updates and new features before they're officially added in the stable release.

As new beta versions are released on a regular basis by Google, the specific updates you'll get the chance to try will depend on what's being worked on at the time you downloaded Google Chrome Beta. In the latest beta version, Google is focusing on making the browser more stable, secure and minimizing negative experiences while browsing the web.

In the current Google Chrome Beta, the developers made some changes to the how the browser interacts with third-party applications and extensions, most notably anti-virus software and accessibility tools. The browser should now run more smoothly and be less prone to crashes when used with software that modifies its behavior.

Google also wants to ensure that Chrome users have a good experience while browsing the web, which is why they're constantly refining features that limit the impact of abusive behaviors by web pages. One of the most recent updates deals with unwanted page redirects. These are often caused by iframes which redirect a user to another website, usually an ad landing page, without any interaction on their part. In many cases, this behavior is caused by rogue third-party ads embedded on a page.

Protections against this type of behavior by pages has already been included in previous stable releases, but has been improved in the beta. The browser should now block a greater number of unwanted redirect attempts. It will display a notification to the user when this happens, allowing them to proceed to the new page if the redirection was legitimate and wanted.

Besides some changes to the way the browser handles content and the possible inclusion of completely new features being tested, Google Chrome Beta works just like the regular stable release. You get the same familiar interface and fast browsing you're used to.

However, as with any other pre-release software version, there's a possibility that you may encounter bugs or something not working as intended. If this happens, you can submit feedback to Google detailing your experience. Doing so provides valuable information to the developers, as they can fix previously unnoticed bugs before the next stable release.

Pros

  • Looks and works just like the regular version of Chrome.
  • Allows you to try the latest improvements and new features early.
  • Includes stability and user experience improvements.
  • Provides opportunities to submit feedback about the latest changes.

Cons

  • Chrome Beta versions may have bugs or unexpected functionality issues.

Pros

  • Lets you use all Google features and link those apps to your account
  • Access all apps and saved files/documents from other devices with the same account
  • Security settings include an incognito mode for private browsing
  • Works with operating systems like Linux and Windows
  • Offers early access to some upcoming features

Cons

  • Beta mode lacks the features found in the full browser
  • May take time for some to learn how it works
  • Beta version may be less stable than you would like

Google Chrome Beta will change the way you surf the web because this web browser makes it easier to find the content you need and link your account to other devices.

Chrome served as Google's way of entering the web browser market. First released for an older version of Windows, it later became available for other operating systems. Google listened to feedback and made changes to make the browser even more effective. It now ranks as one of the top used browsers in the world.

When you have a Google account, you can link everything you do on Google to that account with Chrome. The home page features a search bar that lets you search Google for information and up to eight of the websites that you view most often. This cuts down on the time you spend scouring the web to find a treasured site. Instead of heading back to Google to do a simple search, you can enter your term right in the address bar at the top of the screen. Once you hit enter, your browser will direct you to the top sites on Google that relate to that term.

The toolbar at the top of the screen features a small button that lets you access all your apps. You can visit the web store, check out your Google Drive account, do a search, visit YouTube, enter your Gmail account or look at slides and spreadsheets. The apps page also lets you view any Google Docs you have attached to your account. If you log into your account on any other device, Chrome will retain all your information and let you view those same accounts. You can even view pages you bookmarked on your computer from other devices.

Adding a bookmark is incredibly easy too. Clicking on the star on the right side of the address bar will instantly bookmark your current site and add it to your list. All the bookmarks you save appear in a list under the address bar. If you have a larger number of bookmarks, you can click on a button on the right side of the screen to bring up a list of all those pages.

Google Chrome Beta includes extra security and stability too. Even if you're the type of browser who has dozens of tabs open at the same time, you can rest assured that Chrome won't crash like other browsers do. Security features include new controls that block your computer from accessing sites with malware or spyware. If you do a search and come across a potentially dangerous site, Chrome will alert you of the problem. If you attempt to type in a URL and visit a dangerous site, Chrome won't load that page.

Chrome also comes with some advanced features that will change the way you use the internet. You can let the browser automatically fill in your passwords and user names on certain sites. It can also retain your address and phone number for filling out other forms. Other settings let you change your home page, language settings, font size and even privacy settings. These features helped make Google Chrome the leading browser for many internet users.

Pros

  • Lets you use all Google features and link those apps to your account
  • Access all apps and saved files/documents from other devices with the same account
  • Security settings include an incognito mode for private browsing
  • Works with operating systems like Linux and Windows
  • Offers early access to some upcoming features

Cons

  • Beta mode lacks the features found in the full browser
  • May take time for some to learn how it works
  • Beta version may be less stable than you would like