If the CA owner has not yet publicly disclosed an incident, they must notify chrome-root-program [at] google [dot] com and include an initial timeline for public disclosure. Chrome uses the information in the public disclosure as the basis for evaluating incidents.
The release announcement was originally scheduled for September 3, 2008, and a comic by Scott McCloud was to be sent to journalists and bloggers explaining the features within the new browser.[28] Copies intended for Europe were shipped early and German blogger Philipp Lenssen of Google Blogoscoped made a scanned copy of the 38-page comic available on his website after receiving it on September 1, 2008.[29][30] Google subsequently made the comic available on Google Books,[31] and mentioned it on their official blog along with an explanation for the early release.[32] The product was named "Chrome" as an initial development project code name, because it is associated with fast cars and speed. Google kept the development project name as the final release name, as a "cheeky" or ironic moniker, as one of the main aims was to minimize the user interface chrome.[33][34]
You can launch Chrome using the --test-third-party-cookie-phaseout command-line flag or from Chrome 118, enable chrome://flags/#test-third-party-cookie-phaseout. This will set Chrome to block third-party cookies and ensure that new functionality and mitigations are active in order to best simulate the state after the phase out.
You can also try browsing with third-party cookies blocked via chrome://settings/cookies, but be aware that the flag ensures the new and updated functionality is also enabled. Blocking third-party cookies is a good approach to detect issues, but not necessarily validate you have fixed them.
Q: How can I submit my receipts with my mobile?
A: Use your mobile phone to take a photo of the receipt, then attach it to an email and send it to rec...@ca1.chromeriver.com from your phone or tablet.
I've installed the chrome extension for dropbox passwords and the icon appears in the address bar. When I click on it a tab opens to my files. I cannot access the password screen. I've looked through settings and other menus to no avail. Any suggestions? Thanks.
The problem is that since the latest chrome update, starting in version 109, the current tab is no longer available in selecting what to share when doing a screen share. I believe this is due to "selfBroserSurface" setting, where chrome now defaults to "exclude".
Yeah, but there is a problem managing the password saved in the profile, I feel is not safe for a company, that the users still have access to all the saved passwords. I see chrome becoming the gatekeeper for the passwords behind the secure login of the password and when you change passwords it will protect your password with the login of the workplace account.