Google has updated its browser Chrome for Android with a number of security enhancements and stability improvements. Improved sandboxing technology is a main highlight of this update. It ensures malicious mobile websites are contained and do not affect the entire browser. This improved sandboxing capability will be automatically available for users with devices running Android 4.1, Jellybean.

Below are some of the other highlights of this update:

Location preference now integrated to system level Google apps location setting.

YouTube videos controls now work in full screen mode; videos continue playing after a screen lock/unlock

Fixes to make third party IMEs work better with Chrome

This update has also comes with a number of bug fixes and is available to users with Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and above. You can download or update Chrome for Android from Google Play Store. [Via]

 

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