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Image: Microsoft Google revealed today that a Chrome zero-day the company patched last week was actually used together with a second one, a zero-day impacting the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system.
As it turns out, however, Google will support Chrome on Windows 7 longer than planned. It previously said it would stop offering Chrome updates for the OS in 2021, then this year.
If you're still using Windows 7, Google Chrome will stop getting updates on the platform starting in early 2023.
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Google offers extended Chrome support for Windows 7 to cater to businesses that haven't finished migrating.
Google has officially stated that they will continue to support the Chrome browser in Windows 7 to give businesses more time to migrate to Windows 10.
Google Chrome 110, which is tentatively scheduled for February, 2023, will be the last version that supports Microsoft’s Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
Google has confirmed it will end Chrome support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 in early 2023 as it streamlines its focus on Windows 10 and above.
Google is now adding six months to that deadline and extending Chrome’s support for Windows 7 until at least January 15, 2022.
By Harold Hisona September 7, 2021 August 29, 2023 Some users reported of a problem involving Google Chrome that reportedly opens old tabs on start up.
See this fix if Chrome browser keeps saying Waiting for cache in the Status bar. You need to Clear the Cache, Disable writing of Cache files to the SSD, etc.
Google announced today that the Google Chrome web browser will likely drop support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 starting February 2023.
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