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New beta features for Chrome

A new beta feature from Chrome team to Translate the web sites language to your preferred language . When you visit a page which is not in your language then the browser prompts to translate the page to your preferred language. And you doesn't need any extensions to use this.
Here is the video demo of the translation feature by Jay, an engineer who developed it.



And there is an another feature owing out which will gives you more control over privacy. In addition to incognito mode this feature (Settings> Options> Privacy ) will allow you to control how browser cookies,images,JavaScript, Plug-ins and pop ups are handled on a site basis. For example you can allow cookies from site you trust and block them from untrusted sites.



Google Chrome Blog: A polyglot Google Chrome beta, with new privacy features

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