The new tab page can't seem to catch a break with Google testing multiple versions - it's hard to keep track. However, it's getting increasingly clear that Discover is the focal point of Chrome's redesign - here's hoping Google reconsiders. It's still early days, though, with Chrome 92 not showing any sites in the homepage's Omnibox. If you're visiting a webpage, only the top two visited sites will show up. Your most-visited sites will find a new home in Chrome's Omnibox - similar to the other Start Surface experiments, they're limited to a scrollable single row of ten icons. Google's Discover feed will conveniently occupy that space instead, filling up nearly the entire homepage with articles you (probably) won't care about. When you tap on the home icon, you'll notice that all of your most-visited websites have vanished. Chrome homepage ( left) Chrome homepage's Omnibox ( middle) Omnibox when visiting a website ( right).
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