Google Chrome 72+ removed support for fetching document subresources over FTP and rendering of top level FTP resources. The document also notes that most of the FTP capabilities have already been removed: In addition more capable FTP clients are available on all affected platforms. Usage of FTP in the browser is sufficiently low that it is no longer viable to invest in improving the existing FTP client. The current FTP implementation in Google Chrome has no support for encrypted connections (FTPS), nor proxies. Unencrypted FTP just like any other service is not a safe option to transfer data over the internet. ![]() ![]() According to the document that details the plan and the reasons behind this change the FTP feature is “sufficiently low” and moreover the browser does not support secure FTP or SFTP.
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