![]() ![]() Right now on v74 with preload enabled and 3rd-party cookies disabled I’m not seeing any prefetch taking place, including DNS preresolve. Not sure what’s going on yet, I’ve been stuck on mobile for a couple months so I’m playing catch-up with my desktop browsers. Used to be by viewing the page “chrome://net-internals/#dns” I could see what was going on but after the update to v74 I’m not seeing any info on that page in Chrome Dev, Stable or in Vivaldi. The trick had been to Disable 3rd party cookies which prevents page prefetch but DNS preresolve with no preconnect (flag no longer exists) would still be used without any page data or cookies being downloaded. Until this latest update I’ve always been able with a combination of Settings and Flags to allow prefetch but only see DNS preresolve. ![]() Totally agree with “Prefetching is a dealbreaker” but… in chromium browsers I’ve always used prefetch. ![]() The extension does this to prevent connections from blocked network requests. You find the option to disable that in the extension's options. If you turn this setting on, websites and any embedded content that are preloaded can set and read their own cookies as if you had visited them, even if you don't.īrowser extensions like uBlock Origin may force the setting to off automatically. When you visit a webpage, Chrome can look up the IP addresses of all the page's links and load the ones you might navigate to next. Preload pages for faster browsing and searching: Browsers use an IP address to load a webpage. Google highlights how the setting works on a support page on the official Chrome Support site. If you toggle the setting off, Chrome won't run DNS look ups for links and it won't preload high priority targets for user actions either.ĭownside to this is that sites that Chrome connects to may write cookies on the system and may read their own cookies this may happen even if the linked resource is not visited actively by the user. The setting has a description: "Uses cookies to remember your preferences, even if you don't visit those pages". Google Chrome does not display"Use a prediction service to load pages more quickly" anymore but "Preload pages for faster browsing and searching". ![]() Chrome 73 users find a new setting listed in the browser's preferences. ![]()
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