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Google has confirmed that its upcoming Chrome 138 browser update will be the last version to support macOS Big Sur. Going forward, Chrome 139
Reports about Reports started emerging roughly a week ago on Reddit and Google's official community support forum, right after Chrome stable channel was updated to version 138.0.7204.100/.101. The bug seems to be limited to Windows and Mac machines, with no reported cases of it affecting Android users (via TechIssuesToday ).
Google just announced that Chrome 138 is the last version of the browser that officially supports 2020's macOS Big Sur.
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How-To Geek on MSNGoogle Chrome Is Saying Goodbye To More Old MacsGoogle Chrome is ending support for macOS Big Sur in version 139. Users with older Macs may lose Chrome support & face security risks. Chrome 138 will still work, but you'll get no new features or security patches.
Chrome 138 is the current version of Google's web browser. It's the last version Google will support for Macs running this version of macOS.
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