List of Interesting Experimental Flags for Google Chrome to Try Out

  • chrome://flags/#enable-download-resumption
When a download stops for whatever reason, be it server error, transfer error, a flaky Internet connection or you closing the browser by accident, it will be restarted from the very beginning. With this set to enable, downloads are resumed from the position they stopped provided that the server supports this as well.
This one is going to be REALLY helpful for me, thank you for showing this.
 
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My current Chrome flags, using this Chrome Hardening page:

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I just installed Chrome Canary and v116.0.5791.0 has a flag switch for

Bounce Tracking Mitigations

This flag controls bounce tracking mitigations. Setting the flag to "Enabled With Deletion" will cause the browser to delete state for sites that appear to be performing cross-site tracking using the bounce tracking technique
I assume this feature is coming to the Chrome Stable down the line. (y)
 
Hi,
where can I find flags settings for chromium based browsers (vivaldi, ungoogled, thorium, cromite, brave) ?
 
My current flag setup in Edge.
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And one additional:
Bind cookies to their setting origin's scheme
Chrome is similar with these additions:
  • Use ML-KEM in TLS 1.3
  • Isolated sandboxed iframes
  • Reduce Accept-Language request header
  • Enable Fingerprinting Protection Blocklist
  • Device Bound Session Credentials (Standard)
 
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