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  2. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Chrome has special URLs that load application-specific pages instead of websites or files on disk. Chrome also has a built-in ability to enable experimental features. Originally called about:labs, the address was changed to about:flags to make it less obvious to casual users. [80] [81]

  3. Version history for TLS/SSL support in web browsers

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    Version history for TLS/SSL support in web browsers tracks the implementation of Transport Layer Security protocol versions in major web browsers. TLS/SSL support history of web browsers Browser

  4. SPDY - Wikipedia

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    There is a command-line switch for Google Chrome (--enable-websocket-over-spdy) which enables an early, experimental implementation of WebSocket over SPDY. [44] SPDY protocol functionality can be (de)activated by toggling "Enable SPDY/4" setting on local chrome://flags page.

  5. Enable JavaScript - AOL Help

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    Learn how to enable JavaScript in your browser to access additional AOL features and content.

  6. Enable cookies in your web browser - AOL Help

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    A cookie is a small piece of data stored on your computer by your web browser. With cookies turned on, the next time you return to a website, it will remember things like your login info, your site preferences, or even items you placed in a virtual shopping cart!

  7. HTTP/3 - Wikipedia

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    Support for HTTP/3 was added to Chrome (Canary build) in September 2019 and then eventually reached stable builds, but was disabled by a feature flag. It was enabled by default in April 2020. [ 9 ] Firefox added support for HTTP/3 in November 2019 through a feature flag [ 7 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] and started enabling it by default in April 2021 in ...

  8. QUIC - Wikipedia

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    This is the source code of the Chrome web browser and the reference gQUIC implementation. It contains a standalone gQUIC and QUIC client and server programs that can be used for testing. Browsable source code. This version is also the basis of LINE's stellite and Google's cronet. MsQuic: MIT License: C

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