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With a further Chrome update, Google is closing a critical security vulnerability in its browser, which has once again been ...
Find out which version of Chrome you’re using—and how to make sure it’s the latest Reviewed by Jon Fisher Check Chrome version across all devices. Use chrome://version for a shortcut ...
The developers have discovered a critical security vulnerability in the Chrome web browser. An update fixes it.
Google and Mozilla have released patches for multiple high-severity vulnerabilities affecting Chrome and Firefox.
CERT-In warns Chrome desktop users to update immediately as multiple high-risk flaws could let hackers steal data or crash ...
Unfortunately, if you're still using an old version of Chrome, you should consider updating to version 96 or newer in order to continue using the browser's built-in translation feature.
Chrome, Firefox and Edge are all closing in on version 100, but this impressive landmark has an unfortunate knock-on effect that will prevent websites from loading properly without intervention ...
From Google’s perspective, Chrome also continues to race through version numbers as the company develops its browser at a breakneck pace. For example, Chrome 95 only launched in October.
Google aims to release its Chrome version 100 for all versions, but its macOS type claimed it is faster than Apple's Safari, having its speed unmatched by the built-in browser. Many users regarded ...
Google Chrome has reached triple digits, with its milestone version 100 release including changes to the user string, multi-screen window placements, and tweaks to the app's icon.
The Google Chrome version 100 is just released to all major platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. Also, Chrome OS users should receive the update as soon as possible.