Chrome & nbsp; 81 browser released with Web NFC and older TLS protocols

Chrome 81 with Web NFC and Old TLS Protocols Released

Google introduced a new version of the browser Chrome at number 81. This assembly is intermediate, since many innovations are postponed to the future due to the coronavirus pandemic. Note that the assembly came out three weeks later than planned due to quarantine and the transition of many developers to work remotely.
Chrome 81 Enhanced Augmented Reality Technology Support Webxr, and also introduced initial support for the Web NFC standard. The latest innovation should simplify the work with contactless tags, since now you will not need to install separate applications for them.
But the outdated network protocols TLS 1.0 and 1.1, which were planned to be removed in this version, remain. Indeed, many state medical sites use them, so in a pandemic, it was decided to temporarily extend their support.
Another innovation was the ability to group tabs. Similar solutions have long been in other browsers, but now this feature has reached Chrome. And in the 81st version, FTP support was disabled. In the 82nd code for this is completely removed from the browser.
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