Chrome update

>rounded address input

what is this, bootstrap the browser?!

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go to chrome://flags and de-select the UI option

That's not the worst part by a long shot. It's even flatter now and less aesthetically pleasing, AND it's bulkier which means less screen economy. Who the fuck designed this literal trash?

see

rounded edges make my browser faster

>not using https

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>using https
ISHYGDDT

Same as the new gmail, interns.

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When Lets Encrypted launched several years ago, the last remaining excuse for web pages - any web pages at all - to remain as unencrypted HTTP vanished forever.

This user understands aerodynamics

why are you people obsessed with hiding everything behind encryption?

Give me your credit card number next time you shop.

Why would I have a credit card? Why would I shop on a computer?

Also don't forget to tell everyone in the store your social security number too.

>but you can turn it off!
>several updates later the option is removed as obsolete
every time

It helps to protect you from criminal organizations, like malware-writers, ISPs, and governments.

because my love of gay interracial fisting videos is a matter of business between me and pornhub, not me and every network said videos pass through to get to me

>not knowing that his info is being sent over the internet just because he is a citizen
Imagine how bad out would be if the credit scoring and health care companies didn't encrypt your info when they send it back and forth. Which you have no choice over if it happens out not. You are a special kind of tard.

>horizontal tabs
Into the trash it goes.

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Maybe I want to know

>try to select text in the address bar
>text moves since it hides www subdomains and http/s
>domain is www.example.www.example.com
>address bar displays this as example.example.com

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And this is why I ditched chrome years ago to move back to firefox. They normiefied it a bit too much and even my technologically inept parents found it too confusing.