Mozilla engineers somehow used this information to conclude that many of the Backspace presses (and subsequent navigation to the previous page) were unintentional. I don't follow their reasoning,...
https://boot13.com/chrome/changes-coming-to-chromium-and-firefox/
Chrome's 'three vertical dots' menu is the place to start if you want to check which version you're running and install an update. Drill down to Help > About Google Chrome. If an update is availa...
You can trust Google to update your installation of Chrome, or do it youself, by navigating its three-vertical-dots menu to Help > About Google Chrome. This will trigger a check for updates, and ...
https://boot13.com/chrome/chrome-80-0-3987-162-and-80-0-3987-163/
Regardless of your viewpoint on automatic updates, keeping your web browser up to date is critical if you use it to do any actual web browsing. Otherwise the risk of a drive-by malware infection...
Check Chrome's version by clicking its three-vertical-dots menu button and navigating to Help > About Google Chrome. Unless Chrome has updated itself, you'll see an update button for installing t...
To determine whether you need to install the new version, navigate Chrome's menu button () to Help > About Google Chrome. You'll see the current version, and if a newer one is available, there sh...
To check your current version of Chrome, click its menu button (three vertical dots) and navigate to Help > About Google Chrome. If a newer version is available, you should see a button or link t...
Chrome updates itself on its own mysterious schedule, unless you've taken extreme (and continuous) measures to prevent it. You can find out which version you're running by navigating Chrome's men...
The latest shot from Microsoft is particularly annoying: when Office 365 updates itself -- a process that is both frequent and difficult to control -- it will look for an installation of Google's...
https://boot13.com/chrome/microsoft-news-the-good-the-bad-and-the-spiteful/
Google is careful to explain that the process of checking your passwords is itself completely secure, and even Google can't determine your password as part of the process. The other checks that i...