Smart features within the browser?
The features Near Field Communication (NFC) and Augmented Reality (AR) are hard to embed into browser platforms, yet Google Chrome trailed in its version 79 but didn’t enable then. And now, it could official bring these features and be supportive if the specific site needs. After all, these features can be useful only if the site developer make use of it. Chromium Blog reveals these features and we expect Google to bring them in Google Chrome’s version 81 of Mac, Android, Windows and Linux. While the WebRX (AR functionality) lets users create/modify virtual things of real environments, Web NFS can power information processing between NFS supported readers and machines. Such machines could be of museum artefacts, having info about their art and badges, cards etc which posses some information that can be read through NFC reader, thus Chrome directly. This lets the user do smart things directly from Chrome, rather than relying on third-party apps or high-end phones. And again, it would be useful only if the site (which user visits) creators make use of it. Other security updates as taking support off for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 protocols for being so old. While they were being scheduled to pull off from version 72, it’s now official to be removed. This lets those old sites to be flagged as insecure and developers should upgrade to TLS 1.3 to be reliable.