Are Chrome Flags Safe? What Actually Happens (Tested)
Are Chrome flags safe? What the warning banner really means, the five flags that genuinely weaken security, and two recovery tricks — tested on Chrome 151.
Tips, tutorials, and guides for Chrome power users.
Are Chrome flags safe? What the warning banner really means, the five flags that genuinely weaken security, and two recovery tricks — tested on Chrome 151.
I measured the parallel downloading Chrome flag on Chrome 151: 26.5s → 9.0s on a 100MB file, exactly 3 connections, and one server requirement nobody mentions.
22 flags from popular Chrome flag lists no longer exist. Checked against all 569 experiments in Chrome 151, with the setting that replaced each one.
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