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Chrome lets you disable the V8 optimization to improve security

You can find the new V8 Optimiser in Site Settings

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Published onFebruary 1, 2024

published onFebruary 1, 2024

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Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine plays an important role in optimizing website performance, but like any complex software, it requires ongoing security updates and improvements. To give users more control, Google is testing a new security setting for V8 calledV8 Optimiserin Chrome 122 (currently in beta). This setting allows users to selectively disable V8 optimizations on specific websites, potentially enhancing security while minimizing potential performance impacts on trusted sites.

What is V8 and why it is important?

V8 is the JavaScript engine powering Chrome and many other Chromium-based browsers, including browsers like Microsoft Edge, Brave, and Vivaldi. It plays a crucial role in website performance by optimizing and executing JavaScript code efficiently. These optimizations, known as JIT (Just-in-Time) compilation, enable faster page loading and a smoother browsing experience.

Imagine websites without the smooth animations and interactive features you’re used to. That’s where JavaScript comes in! It’s the code that makes websites interactive and animated, and V8 ensures it runs super fast, giving you a seamless browsing experience.

While V8 optimizers improve performance, they can also introduce potential security vulnerabilities. Attackers might exploit these vulnerabilities to inject malicious code or manipulate data in the browser. Recognizing this risk, browsers like Microsoft Edge have implemented features like Super Duper Secure Mode (SDSM) or Enhanced Security Mode, which disables JIT compilation altogether, prioritizing security over performance.

Chrome’s new V8 optimiser Security Setting

Chrome’s new V8 optimiser Security Setting

Google has added a new setting to Chrome’s security settings (chrome://settings/security) called V8 Optimiser that allows you to disable V8 JIT optimizers if you prefer enhanced security in Chrome over performance. This setting may be available with Chrome 122.

You can find it by visitingMenu>Settings>Privacy and Security>Site Settingsand expanding additional content settings.

Here are the two options available underV8 optimiser:

Chrome also lets you control individual website performance and security by including them in a custom list for allowed or disallowed optimizations.

While disabling V8 optimization reduces the attack surface forcertain vulnerabilities,potentially making it harder for malicious websites to exploit the engine. However, it can also lead to slower website loading times and reduced responsiveness, impacting your user experience.

This feature is currently being tested in Chrome beta and is likely to ship with the Chrome 122 release. The new “V8 Optimiser” security setting lets you choose between faster websites and better security.

More about the topics:Google Chrome,V8

Venkat

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Venkat, an experienced tech writer from India, specializes in uncovering new web browser features and tech trends. His work bridges the gap between technology and its users, making the digital world more accessible.

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