If you're not using Google Chrome's permanent 'Mute Site' feature, you're not using Chrome at its best
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- An update to Google's internet browser, Chrome, brought users a lot of new features including the option to mute certain websites permanently.
- This is an upgrade from the option to "Mute Tab," which was more of a temporary fix for users, since the settings would revert to their defaults if you closed the tab or browser.
- The update could prevent users from avoiding sites with auto-play videos altogether.
In January, Google Chrome — the search giant's extremely popular web browser — started rolling out an update with a lot of new features, including the ability to permanently mute sites that auto-play annoying videos every time you visit.
Google Chrome updates usually consist of bug fixes and other necessary security-related adjustments that make a minimal difference in your day-to-day browsing. But every now and then, Chrome serves up a little gem, and this is one of them.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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