Google Chrome hides WWW and HTTPS:// in the address bar again
With Chrome 76, Google has once again started to strip the "www" subdomain and "https://" identifier from URLs shown in the address bar. In a Chrome bug post regarding this issue, product manager Emily Schechter stated that after testing for several months in the Canary, Dev, and Beta channels, they are going to start hiding "https" and "www" in the Chrome omnibox starting in version 76 on desktop and Android. Surely we can all agree that URLs aren't exactly as userfriendly as they once were - the kinds of garbage strings you often get these days are entirely pointless to users - but just flat-out removing parts of the URL for simplicity's sake seems rather pointless.