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Chrome 92 Release Implications

  • 3 August 2021
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Hi all,

We are figure out what the implications of the Chrome 92 update is for us and our e-learning materials. (Details are under the July 27th release notes.) What is not working for you all and what problems are you all finding?

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Best answer by paolo.gaioni 4 August 2021, 14:56

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Hi @dwalters the pesky password auto-fill is back so whenever I open a profile to edit, Chrome tries to fill in the password field but the “confirm password’ field is blank so it needs to be updated each time I do this...quite frustrating.

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Hello @dwalters,
With the update to Chrome version 92, we detected a change of behavior with iframes triggering prompts.
As mentioned in our July 2021 Release Roundup, starting with version 92 of Chrome, released on July 20, 2021, the browser prevents iframes from triggering prompts (window.alert, window.confirm, window.prompt) if an iframe comes from a different origin than the top-level page.

This can cause malfunctions in the execution of some training materials if they make use of the commands mentioned above and are played in lightbox or inline view mode.

If you experience malfunctions in your training materials, you can restore the correct functioning in two ways:
– In the training material edit panel (that you reach from the Training Material tab on the Course Management page), change the View Mode option to Fullscreen or Play in New Window

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– Using the temporary enterprise policy SuppressDifferentOriginSubframeDialogs to revert to the behavior before Chrome 92 (this will be possible until Chrome 95 release)

Note: 

Chrome decided to revert the change until August 15th.

Chrome needs to be updated to latest version to receive the change.

Here is the link to the post that confirms this

https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1065085#c41

After August 15th, Chrome will be re-introducing this behavior.

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