The new #restrict-gamepad-access flag in chrome://flags forces the Gamepad API to only work on HTTPS connections, to prevent fingerprinting and other security concerns.The new Document-Policy header is enabled across all platforms, which allows websites easily to block Scroll-to-text-fragment, slow JavaScript APIs, and other features.The Cross-Screen Window Placement API is now available as an origin trial on desktop Chrome.You can try it out by enabling #back-forward-cache in chrome://flags. The Backward-Forward Cache, which can speed up page load times and was added as a feature flag in Chrome 79, is now also available as a flag on Android.Here are some smaller changes included in Chrome 86: As always, this update includes changes for both users and developers.
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