Chrome hides settings that can noticeably speed up the browser
The article describes experimental Google Chrome browser settings available on the chrome://flags page. It lists features such as muting a tab, parallel downloading, auto dark mode, smooth scrolling, GPU rasterization, QUIC protocol settings, and incognito screenshot management on Android. Recommendations are given for cautious use and resetting settings.
The article serves as a practical guide for Google Chrome users looking to optimize browser performance. The main focus is on experimental settings hidden on the chrome://flags page. The author lists several features: muting a tab via the speaker icon (Tab audio muting UI control), speeding up file downloads through parallel downloading, automatically switching sites to dark mode (Auto dark mode for web contents), improving scroll smoothness (Smooth scrolling), using the graphics processor for page rendering (GPU rasterization), and QUIC protocol settings to reduce latency. The Incognito screenshot feature for Android is also mentioned. The article warns that these settings are experimental, may be changed or removed in new browser versions, and incorrect use can cause errors. It recommends changing parameters one at a time and resetting all settings with the Reset all button if needed. The material contains no advertising links or purchase calls.
Chrome hides settings that can noticeably speed up the browser