The most striking feature among the features introduced by Google, which can be used first in the United States and then in the rest of the world, is the price tracking box.
Accordingly, users will now be able to follow from a box that will appear directly on the tab, without having to update the relevant page, in order to see if there is an update on the price of the product they follow in an open tab in Chrome. Moreover, the old price of the product will also be in this section.
However, here, the Chrome tab must be open and the relevant product link must be open on that tab. As such, how useful this update to Chrome would be, of course, is debatable. However, even the arrival of such a feature is very important in terms of paving the way for innovations that can be made in the future in tracking product prices.
Another innovation that will come to the browser is that from now on, users will be able to see the addresses of the purchases that they have included in their baskets but have not completed, thanks to a shortcut called Your Baskets. For such purchases, the feature of automatically filling in all other information, especially cargo delivery address and billing information, will also be available to Chrome users as of the new year.