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Google Chrome introduces automatic error correction for URLs

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In order to welcome the Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), Google announced today that it will introduce automatic URL error correction for the desktop Chrome browser, and said that it will be extended to the mobile terminal in the next few months.

In the Chrome browser, if the user enters the wrong URL address in the address bar, the browser will issue a reminder to indicate whether there is a typo in the address.

Google said that by introducing this feature, it helps those who suffer from dyslexia, and those who are still learning a new language, and those who make typos from time to time, correct mistakes and go to the correct website.

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