Google Chrome is celebrating its 15th birthday in style.
To celebrate this milestone, Chrome is getting a revamp with Google's Material You design language. Chrome's layout will look largely the same, but with "refreshed" icons that focus on legibility as well as new color palettes and themes. The Chrome menu has been improved for faster access to extensions, Google Translate, and Password Manager. Chrome's side panel will also become more useful, with a new feature that lets you search the page to learn more about the source and explore related searches.
SEE ALSO: Google Chrome will use generative AI to summarize articles Via GiphyNot to be outdone, the Chrome Web Store is also getting the redesign treatment. It has a new interface, new categories for "AI-powered extensions" and "Editors' spotlight," and recommendations tailored to you. You can test out the new Web Store in public preview today.
Via GiphyLast but not least, Chrome is improving its Safe Browsing feature. Safe Browsing now checks sites against Google's known list of bad sites in real-time. This is an upgrade from its previous process which checked sites on a list that was updated every 30 to 60 minutes. "By shortening the time between identification and prevention of threats, we expect to see 25% improved protection from malware and phishing threats," said the announcement.
Google Chrome's design changes will roll out in the coming weeks.