GreenBrowser was based on the old Internet Explorer. In both function and design, the two browsers look very similar. Before getting into all that, it should be noted that there were no complications when it came to installing the browser. Users should have no problem getting the browser to work.

Seems to have been happening for a few weeks or a month or so now. Happens on desktop mode version and seems to happen on many popular sites(even YouTube mobile) or on other sites with embedded videos. It's starting to get very jarring and putting me off chrome as a browser. I deleted it all/restored back to default on device and it worked, but then updated in store - and now the videos are green again.


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You should be able to access those through the browser internal pages (e.g., through Chrome, chrome://flags/#disable-accelerated-video-decode and chrome://flags/#disable-accelerated-video-encode. On a stock FireOS device out-of-box, there's no access to internal pages but I believe the Silk browser does have a setting for hardware accelerated page loading through the frontend configuration space.Also note that on most reputable video players (e.g., VLC, MX Player, etc.), you can choose whether to use software- or hardware-based decoding.

I want to develop a web application using HTML, CSS and Javascript one thing that is really annoying is that any link or button etc when clicked inside the Android browser gets highlighted with a green border.

Google Chrome version 77 is released now for Windows, Linux, macOS, ChromeOS, IOS and Android users. The new release removed the UI indicator for Extended Validation (EV) certificates from the browser's address bar, it is also known as "Green Address Bar".The Green address bar trust indicator was the main trust indicator in the browsers for more than 10-years. Google said the EV indicators were rather useless at conveying information about the security and authenticity of the sites a user was accessing and removed them from the browser UI. Many security researchers agreed with Google's decision.

EV information will still be available, but not presented to users in such a prominent space in the URL bar. Instead, it will be relegated to the drop-down panel that appears when pressing a site's green padlock indicator, next to the other TLS information. This indicator will be also removed from FireFox browsers soon.

I'm trying to use getUserMedia to show the cam live stream on a web page. It works (if I save the stream to a file, it is ok) but the video tag show only a static green image as preview. Is anyone facing the same problem?

At that point, browser windows should no longer open with the green border. Depending upon your version of Microsoft Windows and of the web browser(s), it is possible the web browser(s) may need to be restarted.


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The reason they have stated this happens is so that you know secure browser is working as if you did not see it, you wouldn't know that it wasn't. I'll suggest this in the feature suggestion bit as a lot are bringing it up

At that point, browser windows should no longer open with the green border. Depending upon your version of Microsoft Windows and of the web browser(s), it is possible the web browser(s) may need to be restarted.


Regards,


Aryeh Goretsky


Marcos: I don't want to disable Banking and payment protection, but I sure do want to disable green borders on every window that I open. There should be an option to disable green borders, it's super annoying.

That's correct. It's an indicator that the browser is secured and you can safely perform transactions, hence it's displayed for a short while at least. Without the green border it would be similar to not seeing the padlock icon and https in the address bar when visiting bank websites.

- Safe Mode - NO problem, NO green line.- New profile - Problem persists.- All addons disabled on normal profile without safe mode - Problem persists.- Hardware acc. disabled - Problem persists.- Reset all my custom prefs on about:config (even the default modified ones that fills in after restart) - Problem persists.

Any news on this issue? I started noticing it happening to me a couple of weeks ago. For instance, a green 10 pixel high green bar in the bottom of YouTube videos (visible under the controls). It's also present in full screen and when the controls are hidden. Also visible on other video sites (e.g. teamcoco.com/videos).

Judging by the comments in the other thread I created, circumventing the bug using about:config or always running the browser in Safe Mode is the correct solutions that everyone should use. So back to Chrome it is.

I have the same problem, with EVGA GeForce 8600 GT, using latest nvidia driver. Windows 10 x64 bit, 1920x1080. No problem with Edge or IE. Have tried with and without hardware acceleration, and with all plugins disabled - same green border(s). Disabling "media.windows-media-foundation.allow-d3d11-dxva" does not help. Safe mode - no problem.

The internet browser is the most important tool on a mobile device. It is the engine for browsing the internet. No longer just for websites but also now for new types of applications based on web technologies (progressive web app, games, etc.).

For this new edition of our ranking, carried out in 2018 and 2020, we have chosen to compare 16 mobile applications: Brave, DuckDuckGo, Chrome, Ecosia, Edge, Firefox, Firefox Focus, Firefox Nightly (formerly Firefox Preview), Kiwi, Mint, Opera, Opera Mini, Qwant, Samsung, Vivaldi et Yandex


The objective of these measures is to see how the solutions stand in terms of environmental impact (Carbon) in relation to each other on common user scenarios but also to provide benchmarks on our uses of browsers.

Firefox Focus is the best solution in terms of energy consumption in our comparison. The version evaluated in 2020 was one of the first versions and it seems that Firefox teams have been working on optimizing the power consumption of their browser since. Ecosia loses its leading position on this indicator and finds itself in the middle of the ranking. On the side of the most energy-hungry browsers, we find Mint and Opera Mini. Note that the most popular browsers: Edge, Firefox, Chrome, and Samsung, are quite poorly classified.

By keeping the same classification as for the total energy, we see that the non-navigation functionalities (writing of URLs, inactivity of the browser, etc.) have a significant impact on total consumption.

Some applications do not manage the cache at all for reasons of data protection and privacy, use proxies that optimize data, have a difference in the implementation of cache management. In addition, if a browser is good, the downside is that a lot more data is potentially loaded in the background. In our methodology, we see it for the New York Times site, which is larger in terms of data.

If we leave the browser inactive, the memory consumption of most browsers remains fairly stable. Which is pretty good and normal. On the other hand, we see that Edge and Ecosia have a strong increase in memory.

Then, with navigation, the memory consumed increases significantly. This is due to the consumption of navigation engines to analyze and store items. The management of tabs will also play a role. If the browser offloads the memory for the non-active tabs, then the consumption will be lower.

When the browser is closed, almost all browsers are no longer in memory. Firefox remains however with 1, GB as well as Chrome and Mint with around 100MB. Probably a bug but it is annoying because elements still occupy the memory and processing operations can also exist: processing operations are confirmed on Firefox and Mint with the rate of CPU consumed by the browser process which remains high.

tag_hash_118 Evaluation of periods of inactivity of the browser

o On launch (this allows the home page of the browser to be evaluated)

o After navigation

o After closing the browser (to identify closing problems)

For each iteration, the following tests are carried out:

o Removal of cache and tabs (without measurement)

o First measure

o the Second measure to measure behavior with cache

o Removal of cache and tabs (with measurement)

o System shutdown of the browser (and not just a closure by the user to ensure that the browser is actually closed)

In order to improve the stability of the measurements, the protocol is fully automated. We use an abstract language of Greenspector test description which allows us strong automation of this protocol. Browser settings are the default. We have not changed any settings in the browser or its search engine.

Just installed a GeoTrust EV SSL and noticed no green address bar or company name displayed. GeoTrust support says "Unfortunately, Chrome and FireFox has discontinued the EV green bar display with their latest version of browsers.The organization name is only visible by clicking the padlock."Pretty sure the Comodo EV SSL that we had before the GeoTrust EV SSL did show a green bar, but can't remember for sure.

The whole point of getting an EV SSL was for the green bar, waterfox still has it.Please bring back the green bar. If firefox just follows everthing chrome is doing then what's the point?Everyone is moving to chrome anyhow, but for me I'd rather stay on firefox but removing the green bar for EV SSL really bums me out...

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