Google has launched a new Chrome browser extension called Data Saver,
which can be used to save bandwidth and time when loading Web pages. The
service has till now been primarily targeted at mobile users, since
they suffer from limited connectivity and try to save expensive data.
However, with the launch of this extension, Google has made the service
available to PC users of the Chrome browser as well.
The Data Saver
extension, currently in beta, can be downloaded from the Chrome Web
Store.
Google has been quiet about this launch, refraining from making any
announcements on the same. The extension was released on the Chrome Web
Store on March 23.
The extension will only work on Chrome 41 and
above, and should turn on by default immediately after installation. It
can be disabled and re-enabled through settings. It should also be pointed out that the extension does not function when used with secure (HTTPS) sites and during Incognito mode.
Google's Data
Saver feature has been available for mobile devices through Chrome for
Android and Chrome for iOS in release form since January 2014. Apart
from saving bandwidth and loading Web pages faster, the extension also
boosts security, since all sites are routed through Google's servers,
where they are checked for malware and malicious pages.
The Data
Saver feature is of course very useful for mobile devices, but will now
also find some utility for PC users with slow Internet connections,
limited Internet connectivity or low bandwidth plans. With this latest
Chrome extension launch, Google appears to now be on track to launch the
service in release form soon.