The OS will get the same tab-muting capabilities as the browser, so you can shut up web pages that have annoying autoplay videos or ads by right-clicking on a tab and selecting the option to mute them. There’s also a new method of taking screenshots: Hold down the power and volume keys on 2-in-1 Chromebooks, just as you would on an Android device. The other big features are security-based. There are features to prevent redirects to malicious websites, and you’ll also be able to enable VPN services for Google Play apps. Some Android apps running on Chrome OS should have improved split-view capabilities. Others have already been optimized to run in the background, so it sounds like that experience is getting more stable.
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