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Google Chrome 66 Is Now Rolling Out to Android and iOS Users with New Features

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Marius Nestor
Apr 20, 2018

Probably the best feature of the Google Chrome 66 web browser is the enablement of the Mute Autoplay feature by default, no longer allowing video streams on websites to play automatically. The feature is available on all supported platforms, including Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows, and Chrome OS. We already told you about the new features Google implemented in the Chrome 66 release for Linux, Windows, and Mac, so we’re now talking about the new features for Android and iOS platforms in this article. We’ll start with Chrome 66 for iOS, which now lets users export passwords saved in Chrome for use in other apps.

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Marius Nestor

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