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Allows Chrome to duck (attenuate) audio from other tabs. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS
Uses Screen2x main content extractor to annotate the accessibility tree with the main landmark on the node identified as main. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS
Enables origin-keyed process isolation for most pages (i.e., those assigned to an origin-keyed agent cluster by default). This improves security but also increases the number of processes created. Note: enabling this feature also enables 'Origin-keyed Agent Clusters by default'. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
When enabled, applies process isolation to iframes with the 'sandbox' attribute and without the 'allow-same-origin' permission set on that attribute. This also applies to documents with a similar CSP sandbox header, even in the main frame. The affected sandboxed documents can be grouped into processes based on their URL's site or origin. The default grouping when enabled is per-site. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS
Reduce the amount of information in the Accept-Language request header and JavaScript navigator.languages. Enabling this flag overrides the behavior of chrome://flags/#reduce-accept-language-http, which by itself only reduces the Accept-Language request header when enabled. For more information, see https://github.com/explainers-by-googlers/reduce-accept-language. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Reduce the amount of information available in the Accept-Language request header only. chrome://flags/#reduce-accept-language overrides this flag, and if enabled, the changes will take effect for Javascript as well. See https://github.com/explainers-by-googlers/reduce-accept-language for more information. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
Strictly conform the Fetch spec to omit TLS client certificates if credential mode disallows. Without this flag enabled, Chrome will always try sending client certificates regardless of the credential mode. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
When enabled, adds the unused sites permission module to Safety Check on desktop. The module will be shown depending on the browser state. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android
When enabled, Safety Check v2 will be visible in settings. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android