Google Chrome 71 is now rolling out for operating systems …

Google have Announced Its recently released Chrome 71, the latest version of its web browser, is now rolling out for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems, which aims to keep deceptive websites out.

The latest version of Google’s browser was up and running for the past few months and has just left the beta program.

“The Chrome team is pleased to announce the promotion of Chrome 71 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux.” This will be extended in the next days / weeks.

“Chrome 71.0.3578.80 contains a number of fixes and enhancements; a list of changes is available in the registry. Keep an eye out for upcoming Chrome and Chromium blog posts on new features and great efforts delivered in 71,” the giant wrote technological in a blog post late on Tuesday.

In the new version, users will be warned when a site appears to hide the actual costs and terms of a transaction.

With Chrome 71, experiences on websites that fall within Google’s definition of abusive will be filtered.

These include web experiences that are not just limited to ads, such as automatic redirects that occur without the user taking any action or tricks to click such as a warning notification that actually leads to an ad or landing page of another website, depending on The edge