Google has tried on and off for years to hide full URLs in Chrome's address bar, because apparently long web addresses are scary and evil. Despite the public backlash that came after every previous attempt, Google is pressing on with new plans to hide all parts of web addresses except the domain name.
A few new feature flags have appeared in Chrome's Dev and Canary channels (V85), which modify the appearance and behavior of web addresses in the address bar. The main flag is called "Omnibox UI Hide Steady-State URL Path, Query, and Ref" which hides everything in the current web address except the domain name. For example, "https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/06/07/lenovo-ideapad-flex-5-chromebook-review/" is simply displayed as "androidpolice.com."
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Bot on Monday June 15 2020, @09:00PM (1 child)
Let's say you have a news radio, officially registered with Italian authorities, which means they go through your content. Let's say you operate for decades and nobody finds any fault. Let's say one week ago they take down your video about the italo senate buying masks because it is against the rules concerning weapons (totally false), strike one, and this week, omitting strike 2, they take down your 200000 subscribers channel with thousands videos because it is against hthe rule concerning children in sexual positions (totally false).
So, who is for the truth and who against it? please, earn your 50c next time.
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(Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 15 2020, @09:38PM
Move out of your shithole country and shut the fuck up.
That was easy.