To celebrate its 10 years of activity, Google has revamped Chrome's design. After a few rounds of beta tests, the final version reached everyone. Now we can fully enjoy Material Design and new features have been brought.
Chrome has dropped the trapezoidal shapes in favor of simpler shapes that allow you to see the icons better. The address bar has also been redesigned now and can give you some quick answers like the weather.
Password management is better designed and recognizes faster the need for a password and gives you the option to fill in with a password already saved for that site. By the way, now you can sign in with your fingerprint directly in Chrome.
Changes can already be seen on all operating systems. If you do not notice anything new to Chrome, you can manually check for updates.
Chrome helped po[CENSORED]rize web applications, synchronize device preferences, and security features such as sandboxing.
In the 10 years he managed to get the first place being the most po[CENSORED]r browser followed by Firefox. But the simple design, useful and handy features helped him become very po[CENSORED]r shortly. Unfortunately, it consumes a lot of RAM, and this is a major minus for those with weak systems.