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Is Google Chrome browser being discontinued?

Is Google Chrome browser being discontinued?

On January 15, 2020, Google announced that Chrome would begin phasing out support for Chrome Apps completely starting in March 2020, with support for consumers until June 2021 and enterprise until June 2022. The phasing out refers to Apps only, e.g. not Chrome Extensions.

How do I know if Chrome is outdated?

If there’s no alert, but you want to know which version of Chrome you’re running, click the three-dot icon in the top-right corner and select Help > About Google Chrome. On mobile, open the three-dot menu and select Settings > About Chrome (Android) or Settings > Google Chrome (iOS).

What is the difference between Chrome and browser?

The biggest difference between the two browsers is that, while Chrome is based on Chromium, Google also adds a number of proprietary features to Chrome like automatic updates and support for additional video formats.

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Does my Google Chrome need updating?

The device you have runs on Chrome OS, which already has Chrome browser built-in. No need to manually install or update it — with automatic updates, you’ll always get the latest version.

What are the benefits of using Google Chrome?

With Google apps like Gmail, Google Pay, and Google Assistant, Chrome can help you stay productive and get more out of your browser. Chrome works hard to protect your data and privacy online. With easy-to-use privacy controls, Chrome lets you customize your settings and browsing experience to how you see fit.

What terms of service do I agree to when downloading chrome?

By downloading Chrome, you agree to the Google Terms of Service and Chrome and Chrome OS Additional Terms of Service. By downloading Chrome, you agree to the Google Terms of Service and Chrome and Chrome OS Additional Terms of Service.

Does Google Chrome include Adobe software?

Google Chrome may include one or more components provided by Adobe Systems Incorporated and Adobe Software Ireland Limited (collectively “Adobe”). Your use of the Adobe software as provided by Google (“Adobe Software”) is subject to the following additional terms (the “Adobe Terms”).