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Chrome is getting a handy tweak to improve your browsing experience – but not on iOS – Techradar Australia
Pages that give a better experience will get a special label

Google is on a mission to make the web a better place, and had previously talked about shaming sites that load slowly with a warning tag for would-be visitors. But now the company has started to roll out a system that works the opposite way, highlighting sites that offer better performance.
The new ‘Fast page’ label will be awarded to site that deliver a better user experience, and will only appear on Android devices to begin with. Google says that it will use signals from the Core Web Vitals m…
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