Google Chrome Now Let You Permanently Mute Annoying Websites

A new version of Google’s Chrome web browser – Chrome 64 –
is releasing this week, and will let you permanently mute  annoying websites. Annoying websites like
sites that auto plays video. There are a number of sites on the web that have
decided to annoy users by playing videos that follow you while you scroll a
page with the sound on.

Such kind of sites consumes data like hell… Instead of such
site ruining your whole day, you can now just simply right-click the offending
tab and mute the entire site for good.
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The browser will also introduce support for high dynamic range content on
Windows.
To use Chrome’s HDR capabilities, you will need a Windows PC with the
Fall Creators Update installed and an HDR-compatible monitor and graphics card.

Chrome 64 also includes 53 security fixes,
including additional mitigations against speculative side-channel attack
techniques.
Muting “reminder ads”

Google has also introduced a feature to its advert settings that lets
users mute reminder ads in apps and on websites that use Google’s ad platform.

Reminder ads are advertisements for a product that you browsed for in the
past.

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