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Google Chrome 94 adds new HTTPS-First mode, Chrome Sharing Hub and more

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Google Chrome 94

After releasing Chrome 93 earlier this month, Google is back with a new release. Chrome 94 has rollout its stable update, and finally brings the much-anticipated HTTPS-First mode, the Chrome Sharing Hub, the settings page with less congestion, and more.

Starting with Chrome 90, Google Chrome now loads the site version automatically. To create this change, Chrome 94 introduced a new HTTPS-First mode. The HTTPS-First mode attempts to upgrade all web pages to HTTPS.

On unsupported pages, Chrome will display a full warning before uploading any site in addition to the less secure HTTP level. Google first announced the HTTPS-First mode in July and said it would be released in Chrome 94 by the end of September.

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The settings page is too crowded. It now shows only one category at a time instead of showing it all at once on one continuous page. Chrome 94 also adds a new Chrome Sharing Hub to the desktop that allows users to copy links, generate QR codes, and save pages directly from the address bar.

This also has a new sharing menu that allows you to instantly share a web page on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Linkedin, and Pinterest. This feature is currently hidden behind the flag. If you want to try it out, you’ll need to enable the following flag: chrome://flags/#sharing-hub-desktop-omnibox.

Google Chrome 94

On the mobile side, Chrome 94 for iOS brings support for .mobileconfig files, updated ride experience, the ability to select multiple pages in the Grid tab view for bulk actions, and more.

With Chrome 94, Google uses an instant release cycle that will see Google releasing new Chrome updates every four weeks – instead of every six weeks. In the meantime, Enterprise users and Chromium installers are getting a new Extended channel that will receive new updates every eight weeks.

Chrome 94 will be rolling out a stable channel on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS in the coming days.

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Samsung updates Members app as we eagerly await One UI 7 Beta

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Samsung Members One UI 7 Beta update

Samsung is getting ready to roll out the One UI 7 beta for Galaxy flagships. A new update of the Samsung Members app hints that the One UI 7 Beta release is just around the corner.

The Korean tech giant has released a fresh update for the Samsung Members app with version 5.1.00.11. This app is essential for Galaxy users who want to sign up for the beta program to enjoy upcoming features ahead of the official release.

Samsung Members app 5.1.00.11 update is currently available for download on the Galaxy Store with a 39.30MB package size. It is gradually rolling out for users of Galaxy devices in India, South Korea, and the US.

However, Samsung hasn’t provided details in the changelog, but this Members app update looks like a sign that the One UI 7 beta program is about to start.

Samsung Members One UI 7 Beta update

Samsung had initially planned to release the One UI 7 beta in late July 2024, but the company decided to delay it to fix some bugs and improve the software. Now, that the Samsung Members app has been updated, which indicates that Samsung is finally ready to start the beta testing phase.

The Samsung Members app is essential for joining the One UI Beta Program. Users are excited to try the new features and improvements that One UI 7 will offer. To get ready, they should make sure their Samsung Members app is up to date. Stay tuned with us for more information.

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Samsung just refreshed your Galaxy phone’s Vision Core app!

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Samsung Vision Core update

Samsung has released a new update for its Vision Core app with version 1.1.11.0. This update improves the app’s performance by fixing bugs and enhancing some features.

The Vision Core app of Samsung offers the ability to change wallpapers based on the weather and time of day. It means your device can display bright, sunny wallpaper during the day and switch to a calming night scene as evening falls.

This feature enhances the visual experience by keeping the interface fresh and engaging throughout the day. With the latest update, Samsung improves its functions to provide a better Galaxy experience.

Samsung Vision Core update

The update addresses some bugs so the app should run more smoothly, with fewer interruptions or glitches. It doesn’t mention specifics about which bugs were fixed but surely makes the app more reliable and enjoyable to use.

Users can expect a better overall experience with the enhanced and more user-friendly features. They are advised to download the latest update of the Samsung Vision Core app to take full advantage of performance improvements.

With the latest software update, the app also installs the most recent version. However, you can also check the update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates or download it directly from the third-party link mentioned here.

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WhatsApp rolling out feature to block unknown account messages

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WhatsApp is bringing a new security feature for Android users with a new beta update. Now, WhatsApp beta testers enjoy a new security feature that helps to block unwanted messages from unknown accounts.

The Block unknown account messages option of WhatsApp is available to some beta testers who have installed the latest beta from the Google Play Store. WhatsApp plans to roll it out to more users in the coming weeks.

The new update of WhatsApp for Android can be identified via version. 2.24.20.16. However, the new feature was already revealed in 2.24.17.14, and now, it is rolling out for beta users. It makes WhatsApp safer and more secure for everyone.

Blocked Messages from Unknown Accounts

The latest update introduces a security feature that allows users to block messages from unknown accounts if they send too many messages in a short period.

WhatsApp Block unknown account messages

Moreover, this feature helps protect against spam and potentially harmful communications. Users can find this option in their privacy settings under the Advanced section.

When activated, it keeps an eye on incoming messages from unknown contacts. If an unknown account sends a lot of messages quickly, WhatsApp will temporarily block those messages. Still, users will receive important messages from unknown contacts.

WhatsApp bringing new feature to block unknown messages

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