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The company says it may later choose to identify sites that are likely to be slow based on the user’s device and current network conditions, as well.Google hasn’t yet determined how exactly the slow websites will be labeled, but says it may experiment with different options to see which makes the most sense.For example, a slow-loading website may show a “Loading…” page that includes a warning, like a caution icon and text that reads “usually loads slow.” Meanwhile, a fast website may display a green progress indicator bar at the top of the page instead of a blue one.And for links, Chrome may use the context menu to help users know if the site will be slow so you can decide whether or not you want to click.In the long-term, Chrome’s goal will be to identify and badge websites offering “high-quality” experiences, which may include other factors beyond just the website’s speed.
As said here by Sarah Perez