[Figure] Android Chrome will disable JavaScript under 2G network speed in the future Author: Chuwen Time: 2018-08-24 Classification: Science and technology information comment >While constantly enriching the functions of 'Chrome browser', Google is also constantly improving the Internet experience under the slow network. In addition to automatically downloading page content for later reading and providing better data protection functions, Google recently deployed a more drastic measure for Chrome browser: completely disable 'JavaScript' in the connection environment with poor network signal. ! [Icon_Chrome-01.png][1] ###The interaction of many pages is based on 'JavaScript'. Although some of the basic functions remain after 'JavaScript' is disabled, in fact, many websites will not have much impact. From left to right, the following figure shows how to access Android Policy, Amazon and Engadget websites after closing 'JavaScript'. ! [289d2de98c74580.jpg][2] ###It was revealed in the merge request on Chromium Gerri t that the Android Chrome browser will disable scripts in the future in slow networks. Relevant documents are shown as follows: >If the Data Saver user uses the NetInfo API in a 2G network speed or worse network environment, the Chrome browser will disable scripts on each resource request and dare to send headers. A UI will be displayed at the bottom of the screen to show that the page has been adjusted by saving traffic. The user can click "Show original" in the UI to activate the script on the page. Reprinted from: https://www.cnbeta.com/articles/tech/760583.htm [1]: https://cdn.nowtime.cc/2018/08/24/2684581982.png [2]: https://cdn.nowtime.cc/2018/08/24/2473405124.jpg