Slow loading sites will get a 'shame badge' by Google.

Google has revealed plans to attach a 'shame badge' to slow-loading pages on Chrome so that users can tell which sites are loading quickly or slowly.

At a recent Chrome Dev Summit in San Francisco, Google revealed plans to attach a 'shame badge' to slow-loading pages on Chrome so users can tell which sites load quickly or download. slow.

On its blog, the Chrome development team says it will test different options to determine which one offers the best value to users.

Picture 1 of Slow loading sites will get a 'shame badge' by Google.

To determine which sites load slowly, Google will analyze the history of page load delays and slow loading time errors. Once determined, Google will assign 'slow loading badges' to them. In addition, the Chrome development team is also looking to identify slow loading websites based on network connectivity or device hardware.

Currently, Google is testing a warning that Chrome users through the screen or the download bar will appear green if a webpage loads quickly, if it loads slowly, it may be red.

Currently, Google has not yet announced the exact time when this new badge system will appear in Chrome.

At the conference, Google also revealed the future development direction of Chrome. It seems that Google has focused on progressive web applications (PWAs) and WebAssugging to bring more powerful web applications and more native-like applications.

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Update 13 November 2019
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