This device won’t receive updates because Google Chrome no longer supports your operating system.
For Windows 8.1/8/7 32-bit.
This device won’t receive updates because Google Chrome no longer supports your operating system.
For Windows 8.1/8/7 64-bit.
This device won’t receive updates because Google Chrome no longer supports your operating system.
For macOS 10.15 or later.
This computer will no longer receive Google Chrome updates because macOS 10.6 - 10.12 are no longer supported.
This computer will no longer receive Google Chrome updates because macOS 10.6 - 10.12 are no longer supported.
This computer will no longer receive Google Chrome updates because macOS 10.6 - 10.12 are no longer supported.
This computer will no longer receive Google Chrome updates because macOS 10.6 - 10.12 are no longer supported.
For macOS 10.13/10.14
This device won’t receive updates because Google Chrome no longer supports your operating system.
Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora/openSUSE.
Please select your download package:
Not Debian/Ubuntu or Fedora/openSUSE? There may be a community-supported version for your distribution. See Linux Chromium packages
By downloading Chrome, you agree to the Google Terms of Serviceand Chrome and ChromeOS Additional Terms of Service
Note: Installing Google Chrome will add the Google repository so your system will automatically keep Google Chrome up to date. If you don’t want Google's repository, do “sudo touch /etc/default/google-chrome” before installing the package.
The device you have runs on ChromeOS, 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. Learn more about automatic updates.
Looking for Chrome for a different operating system?
What to do if Chrome won't update. If your Chrome app won't update and you're seeing an error message, try removing extensions that you don't use — this may also help speed up your browser. If Chrome still won't update, try uninstalling Chrome completely and reinstalling it from the official Google Chrome site.
Under Options, choose Allow updates (recommended).
Go to Google. Google Update. Applications. Google Chrome and repeat steps 2 and 3 to make sure auto-updates are also always allowed for Chrome browser.
It is possible that Chrome is failing to update due to issues with your internet connection. If your network connection is unstable or if Windows can't access the internet, you may encounter the “Update failed” or “An error occurred while checking for updates” error in Google Chrome.
Open Chrome > click three-dot icon in the top right > Help > About Google Chrome. When you load the page that displays the Chrome version number, Chrome automatically checks to see if there's a new version.
Google Chrome on Windows and Mac auto-updates itself on a regular basis. The auto-updating procedure is performed by Google Update, which is based on the open-source Omaha project. Auto-updated provide fixes to sometimes critical issues, limiting exposure. Warning: Turning off auto-updates should be done with caution.
Open your phone's Settings app, then tap on the Apps section.Locate Google Chrome on the app list.Tap on the Clear Cache and Clear All Data buttons to reset your Google Chrome.
If your Android device won't update, it might have to do with your Wi-Fi connection, battery, storage space, or the age of your device. Android mobile devices usually update automatically, but updates can be delayed or prevented for various reasons.
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