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Chrome New Update: Google Chrome is killing off its Android Lite Mode

Chrome New Update: Google Chrome is killing off its Android Lite Mode

Chrome New Update: Google Chrome is killing off its Android Lite Mode


Hunt mammoth says Lite Mode is no longer needed as mobile data has dropped in cost

As the cost of cellular data plans has dropped significantly in recent times, Google has revealed its plans to discontinue its Lite Mode point in Google Chrome on Android.

First released back in 2014 under the name “ Data Saver”, the point was latterly rebranded as “ Lite Mode” in 2019 and was designed to help those with slow or limited data connections.
When enabled on an Android smartphone, Lite Mode would shoot some of a stoner's web business through Google's own waiters before it was downloaded on their device. However, the hunt mammoth's waiters would simplify them so that lower data would be downloaded to a stoner's device If runners loaded sluggishly.

While Lite Mode helped those with lower mobile data avoid being hit with heavy data overage charges, the point did not work with private browsing enabled and it also averted druggies from penetrating runners on an original network similar to an internal company point.

Sunsetting Chrome Lite Mode


In a new support document, Google has revealed its plans to evening Chrome Lite Mode with the release of Google Chrome 100 in March of this time.

The point will be turned off for those still using it on March 29 as the hunt mammoth has observed a drop in the cost for mobile data in a number of countries in recent times. At the same time, Google has also made advancements to Chrome to “ further minimize data operation and ameliorate web runner lading”.

Although Lite Mode is being discontinued, the company remains married to icing Chrome can deliver a fast webpage lading experience on mobile going forward.

Still, you can try confining background data for individual apps in settings, limit how frequently apps sync and what they modernize, If you still want to limit the quantum of data your Android smartphone uses.


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