A new update and incentive for mobile website developers is what Google will do with Chrome in its Android ecosystem.
This is because from now on and from the Chrome 85 Beta version, the pages that load faster will have a special label that identifies this feature.
“We are pleased to announce that Chrome will begin highlighting high-quality user experiences on the web, starting with tagging quick links via the link context menu in Chrome for Android… tagging is based on signals from Core metrics Web Vitals that quantify key aspects of the user experience, as experienced by real-world Chrome users. Core Web Vitals metrics measure dimensions of web usability, such as load time, responsiveness, and stability of content as it loads, and define thresholds for these metrics to set a standard to provide good user experience ”, maintains Google.
The company that Sundar Pichai runs in this way confirms that, “ they will be displayed with a new“ Quick Page ”tag.This is shown when a user holds down a link before navigating to a page, and indicates that most users who navigate to it have a particularly good experience. ”

The people of Chromium also highlighted this innovation in the categorization that is done to help foster a greater exercise of competence and concern for usability standards.
“We believe that the web plays a critical role in our lives and we hope that quick tagging will be useful for users who have slow or uneven network connections. Over time, we can experiment with tagging in other parts of the Chrome UI as well. Ultimately, our goal is to provide web users with a healthy level of transparency about the experience they can have with a page, “they concluded.