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Managing Isolated Web Apps’ signing keys
Improve IWA signing key management with Key Management Systems.
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Using the Fullscreen API without gestures
Enable enterprise-trusted sites and IWAs to enter fullscreen without a user gesture.
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ChromeOS release notes
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ChromeOS 130 release notes
Enhance your productivity with Focus, Picture-in-Picture, AI text summaries, and more.
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ChromeOS 131 release notes
Explore new safety and accessibility features in Chrome.
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Get started with chrome.printing API
Learn how to build a Chrome extension that displays printer information and manages print jobs.
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Troubleshoot kiosk applications with new tools
Test and debug your kiosk apps, either directly or remotely, with new Kiosk Troubleshooting Tools.
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