Published: March 3, 2026 Starting September 2026, Chrome will move to a two-week release cycle, from the current four-week cycle. Since 2021, Chrome has shipped a new milestone every four weeksâdelivering security, stability, speed and simplicity to our users and the web. In 2023, we initiated a weekly security update to further improve our patch gap and introduced an early stable release to impro
Published: February 11, 2026 Unless otherwise noted, these changes apply to the latest Chrome Beta channel release for Android, ChromeOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows. For more information about these features, see the provided links or the list on ChromeStatus.com. Download the latest version from Google.com for desktop or from Google Play Store on Android. CSS and UI Scroll-triggered animations Thi
Introduction Many websites rely on long-lived cookies for user authentication, but these are susceptible to session hijacking. Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) adds a layer of hardware-backed security to mitigate this risk, ensuring sessions are bound to specific devices. This guide is intended for developers who maintain authentication flows in web applications. It explains how DBSC works
Published: February 10, 2026 As the agentic web evolves, we want to help websites play an active role in how AI agents interact with them. WebMCP aims to provide a standard way for exposing structured tools, ensuring AI agents can perform actions on your site with increased speed, reliability, and precision. By defining these tools, you tell agents how and where to interact with your site, whether
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Chrome 145 with the tabs shown to the side (vertical tabs) and a collapsed tab bar Vertical Tabs are available behind a flag in Chrome 145 (current Chrome Beta) UPDATE: The flag for this experimental feature moved up to Chrome 146 (current Chrome Canary). ~ The feature is available in preview behind a feature flag. First you need to flip the flag (to enable the feature) and then choose the vertica
Chrome DevTools has supported network throttling for a long time. So far, this always applied to all requests. But now Chrome Canary offers an option to apply throttling to specific requests or domains. How to enable request-specific throttlingâ To throttle a specific request you currently need to install the nightly Chrome Canary build and then toggle Enable individual request throttling in DevTo
Published: October 28, 2025 Chrome 142 is rolling out now, and this post shares some of the key features from the release. Read the full Chrome 142 release notes. Highlights from this release: Match scroll markers with the :target-before and :target-after pseudo-classes. Use range syntax in style container queries and the if() CSS function. React when users show interest in an element with interes
Published: September 23, 2025 We're launching today a public preview for the new Chrome DevTools Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, bringing the power of Chrome DevTools to AI coding assistants. Coding agents face a fundamental problem: they are not able to see what the code they generate actually does when it runs in the browser. They're effectively programming with a blindfold on. The Chrome D
With the growing popularity of vibe coding, more people are now able to participate in service development. However, over the past few months, I've discovered and reported vulnerabilities across more than five websites, leading to the exposure of over 10,000 pieces of personal information, such as email addresses. During this process, it became clear that many services are being released without s
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