Google has confirmed yet another security update, the third in as many weeks, for Chrome users on Linux, Mac and Windows—here ...
Google is making a change to Chrome Sync that will affect users who haven't updated their browser in a while. Starting in early 2025, Chrome Sync will stop working on versions of Chrome that are more ...
Google will phase out Chrome Sync for browser versions older than 4 years (pre-2021) in 2025. A modern, automatic sync model ...
Google has released the new Chrome versions Chrome 132.0.6834.83/84 for Windows and macOS and 132.0.6834.83 for Linux. The installation of these updates eliminates 16 security vulnerabilities in ...
After a rash of negative security headlines concerning Chrome browser extensions being used for 2FA bypass, Google has ...
A new policy for Chrome Sync will see Google disable the functionality if you haven't updated your browser recently enough.
To keep your Chrome profile data synchronized, you’ll need to update Chrome to the newest version(s) available for your device(s). What if you can’t update Chrome for whatever reason?
Google announces it will phase out Chrome Sync for users on older versions of the browser starting in early 2025.
Google announced that the Chrome Sync feature will be discontinued in early 2025 for Chrome versions older than four years.
Google urges users to install the latest Chrome version available for their device to retain Sync functionality. Those unable to update (due to hardware or OS limitations) will not be able to use ...