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Google has announced testing a new feature in the beta version of the Chrome browser for Android devices that will specifically flag optimized websites that load quickly.
This means that in the long run, netizens would easily identify slow-loading websites and go for fast-loading alternatives.
When a Chrome tab just won’t load, users would often wonder if there’s something wrong with the site or if it is the Internet connection. Google’s seemingly aware of this problem has created this tool to help users identify speedy-loading sites.
“To help users identify great experiences as they browse, we are excited to announce that Chrome will begin to highlight high quality user experiences on the web, starting with the labelling of fast links via the link context menu on Chrome for Android.
“This change will be rolling out starting in Chrome 85 Beta. We believe the web serves a critical role in our lives, and hope that fast labelling proves helpful to users who are on slow or spotty network connections.
“Ultimately, our goal is to provide users of the web with a healthy level of transparency into the experience they may have with a page,” a post reads on Chromium Blog.