I guess it means that if you don't know what you are doing and are playing with these options (chrome flags) and forgot about them, you might create some security leaks, but if you are just setting this option (bottom bar), I'm pretty sure it is safe (unless there is indeed a security leak linked to that bottom bar).
But flagging chrome://flags will make web pages more vulnerable and may leak private data.
No, it depends. Chrome flags mostly consist of experimental, alpha and beta features that are not made available for the public by default.
While it is true you should be careful enabling flags but if you know what you are doing, you are fine.
Particularly this feature doesn't have any vulnerability associated with it.
Enable and enjoy it 😉
Can you please elaborate ? I dont think enabling Chrome Duet or changing chrome://flags will make (websites ? 🤔) anything more vulnarable.
I guess it means that if you don't know what you are doing and are playing with these options (chrome flags) and forgot about them, you might create some security leaks, but if you are just setting this option (bottom bar), I'm pretty sure it is safe (unless there is indeed a security leak linked to that bottom bar).
That I agree with.
Yes, exactly Amin. Thanks for the clarification.