Google is rolling out a significant update to the look of the Chrome browser.


Google has updated the Chrome browser on Android and moved the address bar from the top of the screen to the bottom. This update affects how users interact with the browser. According to 'Hlavkom' and 9to5Google, this change was the result of extensive testing that began last October. Some users received notifications with instructions on moving the address bar as a result of this change.
Despite this change, other interface elements, such as bookmarks, new tab, and history, remain in their places at the top of the screen. The new tab page also remains unchanged.
Not long ago, Google delighted its users with a festive animation for Easter. This Google Doodle tradition has been ongoing for many years and brings joy to people around the world.
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