Your browsing on Google Chrome will soon become easier once these new features roll out،
Automatic typo corrections
Chrome will now automatically correct common typos in the address bar. For example, if a user types “google” instead of “google”, Chrome will automatically correct the typo. This will help users avoid landing on the wrong websites. This will be available on mobile and on the web.
Searches in favorites folders
Chrome will now allow users to search their favorites folders directly from the address bar. This will help users find their saved websites more easily and will also be available on mobile and web.
Smarter autocomplete
Chrome will now suggest more relevant websites and search queries as users type into the address bar. This will help users find the information they need more quickly.
Suggestions for popular sites
When you start typing a URL, Chrome will suggest websites you might be interested in based on your browsing history and search history. This can be a great way to find new websites that you might not have discovered otherwise.
Faster response and easier-to-read layout
Chrome’s address bar has been redesigned to be faster and easier to read. The new layout is more simplified and features larger text and icons.
All of these new features should roll out to all Chrome users in the coming weeks, hopefully with the next version of the browser.