They can also contain serious security and usability risks. We make absolutely no guarantees about what may happen if you turn one of these experiments on, and your browser may even spontaneously combust.” Because we are constantly adding and removing these flags, you shouldn’t rely on them. As stated at the top of the Flags page, “these experimental features may change, break, or disappear at any time. The Chrome://flags page differs from other Chrome settings in that they are meant for developers and are not official or a supported part of Chrome. Thanks all for your feedback on the removal of Instant Extended API. !topic/chrome/THPuNSLtljg%5B1-25-false%5D Chrome for Windows was doing removing the frequently visited sites for quite some time when I disabled the "Instant Extended API" in chrome://flags but it seems to have come back.ĮDIT: Apparently someone from google replied:
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