Overview & Known Issue
The new Chromium attribute “Memory Saver” should be disabled or can impact OpenMethods and users using our products.
Applicable for Google Chrome & Chromium-based browsers Version 108+.
By limiting their usage to conserve memory and power, modern browsers may impact the performance of the OpenMethods product and its features.
Our team will closely monitor any adverse effects resulting from updated browser settings, and we will continually update our list of known issues with any discoveries and their corresponding solutions.
Google has released its latest Chromium update, which allows non-focused browser tabs or windows to save energy & memory. While this is awesome, it also impacts products such as OpenMethods. You can read all about the latest updates, labeled "Memory Saver" via the Google Blog.
In environments where an agent may habitually toggle between other browser tabs and applications to do work, the Memory Saver will stop processing anything on the page when the tab is out of focus for too long. In short, web apps and products will no longer function in the background.
We recommend disabling this feature to prevent any issues with your product use.
Here are a few things to consider if the Memory Saver impacts you.
FYI, OpenMethods previously noted an ongoing known issue with Chrome Network Throttling issues. The “Memory Saver” will present consistent results if enabled and actively blocking processing in the browser.
You can currently disable these settings within Chromium Browsers. Ensure you are on Chromium version 108.0.5359.124 or newer.
High Efficiency Mode Settings
chrome://flags/#high-efficiency-mode-available
Example Settings
Performance Settings
3. Now go to the address bar in Chrome and go to:
chrome://settings/performance
If you Enable Chrome Memory Saver, exclude OpenMethods from using the below feature.
⚠️ This does not mean the memory saver will be bypassed. Thus, our recommendation is to disable the feature.
Example of adding a site
*.openmethodscloud.com
chrome://settings/performance
We recommend disabling and turning the Memory Saver off.
chrome://flags/#high-efficiency-mode-available
We recommend disabling and turning the Memory Saver off.
These settings can be edited and modified to reduce issues with the new feature. OpenMethods supports the use of Chrome Browser. The examples above are for Google Chrome, though they can be easily replicated within any Chromium-based browser. Please let us know if you have any questions!