Ftp Client Chrome Info
Google noted that browser-based FTP usage was low enough that maintaining the complex, unencrypted code was no longer a viable investment.
Standalone software like FileZilla (cross-platform), WinSCP (Windows), or Cyberduck (Mac/Windows) offer full features including uploads and secure transfers (SFTP/FTPS). Ftp Client Chrome
Since Chrome no longer supports FTP natively, users must rely on external tools or specialized browser extensions: Description Google noted that browser-based FTP usage was low
For years, users could access FTP servers by typing ftp:// into the Chrome address bar to view directories and download files. However, Google began a multi-year deprecation process starting with Chrome 72 in 2018. Ftp Client Chrome