This important thing has been overlooked: Chrome is adopting ML-KEM, a post-quantum encryption algorithm. This change is designed to protect encrypted traffic from potential quantum computing threats, as cracking encryption on the traffic that is stored now.
This change had to be introduced in Chrome 131 in November, but according to the release notes https://developer.chrome.com/release-notes/131 it had not. Really great initiative and I hope in the upcoming versions we will see this algorithm as a default.
Chrome 131  |  Release notes  |  Chrome for Developers

CSS Highlight Inheritance is changing, more CSS styling for the details element, easier print layout with page margin boxes, and more.

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