Google Uses TerminateProcess to Solve Chrome's Most Annoying Bug: Could This Stop Windows 10 from Crashing?

Google found a new to solve Chrome's most annoying issue in Windows 10. Right now, Google Chrome is the most popular web browser across the globe.

Google Claims It Now Solve Chrome's Most Annoying Issue in Windows 10! Here's How TerminateProcess Works
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Many users prefer using this compared to Safari, Internet Explorer, and even Microsoft Edge, the latest browser in Microsoft systems. However, although this is the most used browser, it still suffers from certain issues that could really change your browsing mood.

These bugs can usually be found on Windows 10. As of the moment, Google, the company behind Chrome, is making efforts to fix some of its biggest browser issues. These include instability and RAM use.

Google's new TerminateProcess

According to TechRadar's latest report, Chrome is well known for using up lots of memory on laptops, PCs, and other devices. Your memory usually runs out when you open lots of tabs at once.

Doing this slows down the whole computer and can also make Chrome crash and unresponsive. This could be really troublesome, especially when you are doing online tasks during your work.

Google Claims It Now Solve Chrome's Most Annoying Issue in Windows 10! Here's How TerminateProcess Works
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However, Google revealed that this issue will soon be gone, thanks to TerminateProcess. This new solution will help the company exit processes cleanly.

It can also assist Chrome to avoid some utility-process crashes on Windows 10. Google also confirmed that TerminateProcess has helped a lot in many process types already.

Google Chrome now prevents insecure downloads

Reason's latest report confirmed that Google Chrome can finally block insecure downloads! This feature shows a "lock" symbol, which is located in the left side of the website's URL. All you need to do is to click to see if the site is secured. If it doesn't state that the connection is secured, it is advisable to not download anything from that website. All responsible websites should have this notification to prove that they have security certificates.

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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.

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