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With version 100 in late March, Google released a Chrome icon redesign across the desktop and mobile apps. An interview today with the team behind the revamp shares some interesting details about ...
Google Chrome To replace it, the team behind Chrome is working on a version of tune icon (pictured at right) that encourages people to click and check for vital privacy and security information.
Google Chrome for Android recently received its long awaited bottom bar option, but despite the lengthy wait for it, it's an ...
Google will retire Chrome’s HTTPS padlock icon because no one knows what it means Google says only 11% of users understand "the precise meaning of the lock icon." ...
The lock icon has been confusing Chrome's legions of users and is set to be replaced. Here is why Google Chrome is replacing its unnecessary lock icon.
Google Chrome will soon be losing a feature that has been around for many years now, the lock icon in the address bar.
Most modern web browsers use a lock icon to let you know if you’re visiting a site that that uses HTTPS for secure connections or not. But Google says in recent years HTTPS has become the rule ...
According to Google, only 11% of internet users know what the padlock means—so it's replacing the icon with something else.
Google experimented with lots of Chrome logo redesigns. A subtle new icon appeared in Chrome 100, but some of the proposals could have seen a big change to the Chrome logo.
Google is replacing the lock icon in Chrome because you probably don't know what it means.
Google Chrome's redesigned 117 version to be released in September will feature a new "tune" icon on its web browser that will replace the lock icon on the URL bar.
The lock icon in Google Chrome is a security indicator that appears in the address bar of the browser when you visit a website that uses HTTPS encryption to secure your connection. The lock icon ...