


Any update that Chrome finds is downloaded and installed automatically at this point. Alternatively, selecting Menu > Help > About Google Chrome displays the current version and runs a check for updates.

In the available applications, select Hangouts and deselect the rest. The best way to do so is to load chrome://settings/help in the browser's address bar. Go to Google Takeout and sign in with the Google Account you use in Hangouts. It is possible that the company fixed security issues in Chrome found by internal teams.Įither way, it is recommended that Chrome users update the browser as soon as possible to avoid the deadlock issue. Google does not report security issues that it discovers internally in the release notes or in the Chromium log, to prevent misuse by bad actors. It is unclear if the listed issues are the only ones fixed in the new Chrome release. JAWS, which stands for Job Access With Speech, is a screen reader "developed for computer users whose vision loss prevents them from seeing screen content or navigating with the mouse". The parsing returns confirmation that Google fixed a potential deadlock issue in CacheStorageManager and corrected an issue in AT actions API, which could cause "serious regressions with JAWS". Users who click on the "log" link that Google provides may parse the official Chromium changelog to find out more about the updates.
