Earlier this month, Google celebrated the 10th anniversary of its widely used web browser Chrome with the release of version 69 that introduced a bunch of design changes, new features and other tweaks. The update also included an updated password manager, a more accurate auto-fill feature, a bunch of developer-centric changes and a number of security improvements.
Chrome 70 also continues the HTTPS adoption which was introduced in Chrome 69 and the browser will now show a ‘Not Secure’ warning and a red icon when users enter their passwords or other personal data on any HTTP page. In order to further ensure the user’s privacy, the browser will now exit full screen mode whenever dialog boxes, including file pickers and authentication/payments prompt, appear.