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Chrome is closing for Windows users, what will happen next?

Chrome is closing for Windows users, what will happen next?


Google Chrome is considered the most popular web browser. However, Google has announced that it will shut down Chrome for millions of Windows users at the beginning of next year.


Google has informed about this by publishing a blog post. "We have decided to end Chrome support for Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. Chrome 110, which will be released on February 7th, will be the last Chrome version supported on these versions of Windows. To have Chrome support, your device must be running Windows 10 or a later operating system. should be based."



This means that users using Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 operating system will not get the update beyond Chrome 110. To use Chrome with the new update, the user will have to shift to the new operating system.


Along with Microsoft's decision to stop security update support for Windows 7, Google has also decided to stop Chrome support for those operating systems.


According to StackCounter, 13 percent of Windows users are still using Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 versions of Windows. It seems that millions of users will be affected.


You will need to shift to Windows 10 or higher operating system to use Chrome with the new update.

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