A recent Chromium build added some new options that let you filter content from web pages. A new dialog titled “Content Settings” adds new features for managing cookies, JavaScript content, images, plug-ins and pop-ups.
For example, you can enable an option that clears cookies when you close the browser, a feature that’s available in many other browsers. Other features let you disable images, JavaScript or plug-ins for a list of sites. If these settings are exposed via an API, developers will be able to build extensions like NoScript.


From: Google OS Blog
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