What is discussed in this article is really just how the URL is displayed in the address bar. if you copy the URL and paste it somewhere, the full URL will get copied and pasted. However, you need to remember that this is merely a cosmetical change, i.e. Sites can very well offer different content on follows the same design as Chrome in regards to how URLs are displayed. by redirecting one to the other, it is not a given that the content of each of the subdomains is identical. The same cannot be said for the removal of trivial subdomains though. The lock icon reveals to the user if the connection to the site is secure it does replace the HTTPS:// part of the address. Google seems to have removed the experimental flags that were available previously. HTTPS, by default and it also hides what Google calls trivial subdomains such as The same is true for any page you open, as HTTPS:// and A search for experimental flags to undo the change and display the full URL in the address bar was unfruitful.
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