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Latest Chrome Build 104, gets a new screen sharing tool and interface changes

Google Chrome 104 introduces a new screen sharing tool and interface changes Chrome 104 is currently rolling out! When using getDisplayMedia to record the current tab, you may now define a crop area thanks to region capture. Mathematical comparison operators can be used to write the syntax for media queries. A new origin experiment is launched by Shared Element Transitions. And there are a tonne more. what's new for developers in chrome 104  getdisplay media makes it possible to create a video stream from the current tab but there are times when you don't want the whole tab you only want a small portion of it until now the only way to do that was to manually crop each frame with region capture a web app can define the specific area of the screen that it wants to share for example google slides could allow you to share the current slide and no need to switch to the presenter view to use it select the element to share than create a crop target based on that element next start scr...

Google has postponed the deletion of cookies from Chrome until 2024

 Google postpones deleting cookies from Chrome to 2024 Google has long been working on a cookie replacement that balances user privacy and ad income. However, the business needs further time before completely replacing third-party cookies in Chrome. Fortunately, Google's latest effort will soon be available for public testing. Cookies assist marketers in tracking users and delivering targeted adverts, but they are disliked since they potentially jeopardise user privacy. All of this cookie consent prompts found on numerous websites are the result of European anti-cookie laws. Google revealed in 2020 that it was working on a solution that would render third-party cookies obsolete, with the initial objective of achieving that goal in two years. Despite the fact that he missed the deadline, the corporation is not abandoning up.   Google announced a two-year delay in eliminating third-party cookies in Chrome because the technology is not yet ready. However, consumers will be able t...

OMG spy malware in Google Chrome that may access your camera, microphone, and messages.

Alert for spy malware in Google Chrome that accesses your camera, microphone, and messages Antivirus software firm Avast discovered an attack targeting a group of journalists located in Lebanon. How to solve it. Avast Threat Intelligence, a Czech antivirus software business, has uncovered previously undiscovered malware in Google Chrome that gave attackers complete access to their victims' PCs. They may use this technique to record via the camera in order to filter the communications that this machine received. It is a zero-day vulnerability (a security weakness for which no fix is currently available) in the Google browser. When this virus attempted to assault Avast consumers in the Middle East using spyware from Israel, the business found it. Who did the attached happen and who were they? One of the targets in particular was a group of journalists based in Lebanon. "The attackers appear to have infiltrated a website used by news agency personnel," said Jan Vojtek, a cor...