Number of characters trimmed is dependent on your device width.
Users can be easily tricked into opening longer incorrect phishing domains that would look exactly the same as original domains.
Sample screenshot - https://imgur.com/a/DBlFiLt (someone visiting http://internetdownloadmanager.com can be easily tricked into believing they opened http://tdownloadmanager.com )
While other browsers trim to the right of long domain names, with visual cue that the displayed domain name is not complete, Chrome trims to the left leaving no visual indication that the user is seeing a partial domain name.
Chrome's earlier attempts on messing with the address bar - https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/06/google-chrome-ends-its-war-on-address-bar-urls-for-now-at-least/
Handset specs @ http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/hardware/reliance-jio-feature-phone-launched/articleshow/59695466.cms Not a great one but probably a good starter phone for the millions who don't have access to the internet yet. On top of it, it is effectively "free".
The handset is available after a security deposit of Rs 1500 (~$24). The amount is refundable after 3 years, or when the handset is returned.
Users can choose to pre-pay for the mobile services at the following rates.
Rs 135 (~$.25) per month Rs 54 (~$.90) per week Rs 24 (~$.40) per 2 days
All plans come with free unlimited voice calls within India. Although not mentioned in the news publications, there could be a Fair Usage Policy cap of 1GB per day on the data, as seen with other Jio plans.