Last year, Site Isolation feature was introduced on Chrome 67 for desktops, defending users against security threats like Spectre vulnerability by making it difficult for attackers to steal data from websites.
The latest Chrome update for Android fights against Spectre chip hacks.
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Most users and even developers are unaware that Site Isolation is silently active, albeit with a slight performance trade-off. To ensure Site Isolation doesn't consume excessive memory in Android's resource-constrained environment, the mobile browser version will only operate on high-value websites, where users are prompted for passwords. This will safeguard websites with sensitive information like banking or shopping without compromising general browsing experience.
Google anticipates this feature will only occupy 3 - 5% of memory, promising optimization to keep Chrome fast and secure. Site Isolation will only function on Android devices with sufficient RAM, currently set at 2GB. In the future, they plan to extend Site Isolation to sensitive websites, not just those requiring passwords. Check out how to upgrade Android RAM here.
The buzz surrounding the release of Photoshop for iPad slated for late 2019 release has been intense lately. A report from Bloomberg has unveiled that Photoshop CC for iPad will be launched later this year. However, according to feedback from testers, the app is still rudimentary and falls short of its competitors like Procreate and Affinity.
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