Google Chrome Introduces Performance Alerts, Retains Third-Party Cookies Under Pressure

Google Chrome Introduces Performance Alerts, Retains Third-Party Cookies Under Pressure

Google Chrome Introduces Performance Alerts, Retains Third-Party Cookies Under Pressure

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Google’s Chrome browser will notify users of tabs draining system resources while retaining third-party cookies due to advertiser pressure and regulatory challenges.

Google Chrome will now notify users of tabs using excessive system resources and has decided to retain third-party cookies. The browser will soon alert users when a tab consumes too many resources. According to a report by WindowsReport (via Android Authority), Chrome will display a small window on the screen with a notification reading “Performance issue alert,” accompanied by a ‘Fix now’ button to disable the tab and free up resources.

Users can manually enable this performance issue alert by typing “chrome://flags” in the browser to access experimental features. They must then enable #performance-intervention-ui and #performance-intervention-demo-mode settings. After restarting the browser, users can check the alert by navigating to chrome://Settings>Performance>General, and then heading to ‘chrome://discards’ to select ‘Trigger performance CPU intervention.’

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When Chrome detects a performance issue with a tab, it will give users the option to either ‘Fix now’ or ‘Dismiss,’ allowing them to resolve the issue or maintain the tabs as they are.

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In another development, Google has announced it will no longer phase out third-party cookies in its Chrome browser. This decision is a significant shift from the company’s earlier stance on user privacy and data protection. Initially, Google had pledged to eliminate third-party cookies by 2022, a move seen as a major step towards enhancing user privacy. However, due to mounting pressure from advertisers and regulatory challenges, Google has decided to reverse its course.

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