Google Chrome will no longer lose tabs when dragging and dropping files by mistake

You will no longer be uncomfortable when accidentally dragging and dropping the wrong file into the Google Chrome browser in the upcoming updated version.

Every time you upload your files to online services with a drag-drop but sometimes drop in the wrong location, this will result in the tab you are opening losing all content and the browser will open. file just drag - drop. In an upcoming update for Google Chrome and Edge, that will no longer happen.
According to Eric Lawrence, developer of the Microsoft Edge browser, the issue has been around for a long time and has been annoying for users but has not been fixed. Currently, the Edge browser is based on Chromium, so Microsoft's change and enhancement also contributes to the strength of Google's Chrome browser, which sounds paradoxical but this is a scary truth for Google. .
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The Chromium browser will not lose a tab when dragging and dropping the wrong file

In this new update, when you drag and drop the file to the Chrome browser (or Edge) instead of opening the file's content in the current tab, the browser will open the file in a new tab. This change is small but really useful, meaning that you retain the contents of the current tab when you make a mistake, and the new tab will automatically do its job.
The feature is being tested on Chrome Canary version 85.0.4163.0, and will be available in Edge soon. And users will soon receive updates for their official browser.
Update 08 June 2020
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