!full! | Nacl-web-plug-in

If you’ve recently seen a pop-up asking you to install the NaCl Web Plug-in

Works in Web Workers and Service Workers. nacl-web-plug-in

nacl-web-plug-in

What it is

The term "nacl-web-plug-in" typically refers to technologies and components related to running Native Client (NaCl) modules in web browsers. Native Client was a Google-developed sandboxing technology that allowed native compiled code (usually C or C++) to run inside a browser with near-native performance while attempting to preserve security. The “web plug-in” aspect reflects how NaCl modules were integrated into web pages—initially via browser plug-in mechanisms or built-in browser support (for example, Chrome supported NaCl and its successor, Portable Native Client or PNaCl). If you’ve recently seen a pop-up asking you

Native Client (NaCl) is a sandboxing technology developed by Google that allows the safe execution of native C and C++ code within a web browser. Originally introduced in 2008, it was designed to bridge the performance gap between traditional web applications and desktop software by running compiled binaries at near-native speeds. The “web plug-in” aspect reflects how NaCl modules