Google will allow LaCros to be the default browser for Chrome OS

After years of hard work, the Chrome OS system, built on the basis of Google Chrome and supporting Web services, has gradually gotten rid of its original appearance. Now, Chrome OS has become almost omnipotent.

Not only supports Android/Linux applications but also indirectly supports some Windows resources. But what hasn’t changed is that it still has Google Chrome built-in and set it as the default browser on the system.

Recently, it is reported that this situation may change soon. It is said that Chrome OS will soon set LaCros as the default browser, although it is essentially just a derivative version of Chromium.

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Although the combination of Chrome browser + Chrome OS is quite good, it also brings a very key point of shortcomings-due to the deep integration of the two, the Chrome browser cannot be updated more frequently.

As a result, users will be more vulnerable to Chrome-related security vulnerabilities and bug attacks. But if you can properly separate the two and set LaCros as the system’s default browser, everything will suddenly become clear.

It is reported that LaCros is the abbreviation of “Linux And ChRome OS”, you can regard it as the Linux version of Chrome browser modified for Chrome OS.

Earlier, Chrome Story saw the latest changes in the Chrome OS source code, indicating that Google will soon allow some users to choose to set LaCros as the default browser for Chrome OS.

However, this change is still hidden behind the setting flag and can only be experienced by users of the Canary early adopters channel. For users of the official version, it may take a long time before this feature update will be ushered in.

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