One of the most used browsers in the world Google Chrome There is new news for. “Chrome Cleanup Tool” retires Left.
Having been on the Windows side for eight years, “Chrome Cleanup Tool“Retired with the 111th edition published. This much unknown tool used to detect and remove suspicious or unwanted software from the computer. The tool, which looks like a virus application but functions at a more basic level, was first launched as a standalone application in 2015. Introduced (by the name of Google Uninstaller tool), It was later renamed and integrated directly into Chrome for Windows. This tool was described by Google as: “Chrome can help you find suspicious or unwanted programs on your computer. If Chrome finds the unwanted program, click Uninstall. Chrome uninstalls the software, resets some settings to default values, and turns off extensions.” Since the launch of the Chrome Cleanup Tool, Google has Performed more than 80 million cleanings, Recovering multiple systems affected by unexpected settings changes and removing extensions that violate the Unwanted Software Policy. Saying that you no longer need this tool GoogleWe think that this retirement decision did not upset anyone. Because most people were unaware of the existence of this feature.
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Prior to that, the browser was specifically brought up by a Mac development. to remember Google for Mac Chrome The latest update in particular has made the browser Apple-signed for energy saving. Made it as powerful as Safari. According to Google’s statement, 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 processor is now available You can watch YouTube videos for 18 hours on Chrome or browse the internet for 17 hours.
It is reported that these can be increased by 30 minutes when the energy saving mode is activated, and this detail looks very nice for MacBook users who do not like Safari. To increase battery life Google, states that they have made some changes, such as tuning certain technical infrastructures to consume less energy, changing JavaScript timers to wake the CPU less, tweaking data structures to optimize access, and eliminating unnecessary reloads.