Google Chrome skips "http ://"

Source: Internet
Author: User

According to foreign media reports today, Google's latest Chrome browser omitted "http: //" in front of the website ://".

Apple mobile safari has previously released similar features. "http: //" appears only when you click the address bar to modify the URL ://". However, industry insiders believe that Apple's main goal is to save space. Google Chrome pushed this idea further and gave up "http ://".

However, some other applications still need to use "http: //" to access the webpage normally. Therefore, when you need to paste the URL, Google will automatically:. In addition, FTP, https and other protocols are still displayed normally.

Insiders believe that Google's purpose is to simplify the use of browsers. After all, it is unnecessary for most users to display "http: //" in the address bar.


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