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SharedArrayBuffer updates in Android Chrome 88 and Desktop Chrome 92 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
SharedArrayBuffer will arrive in Android Chrome 88. It will only be available to pages that are cross-origin isolated. Starting in Desktop Chrome 92 it will also only be available to cross-origin isolated pages. You can register for an origin trial to retain the current behavior until Desktop Chrome 113.
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SharedArrayBuffer updates in Android Chrome 88 and Desktop Chrome 92 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
SharedArrayBuffer will arrive in Android Chrome 88. It will only be available to pages that are cross-origin isolated. Starting in Desktop Chrome 92 it will also only be available to cross-origin isolated pages. You can register for an origin trial to retain the current behavior until Desktop Chrome 113.
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SharedArrayBuffer updates in Android Chrome 88 and Desktop Chrome 92 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
SharedArrayBuffer will arrive in Android Chrome 88. It will only be available to pages that are cross-origin isolated. Starting in Desktop Chrome 92 it will also only be available to cross-origin isolated pages. You can register for an origin trial to retain the current behavior until Desktop Chrome 113.
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