Google Chrome was created to silently update every six weeks. This measure ensures that the internet browser carries the most recent technology and stability, without your need to allow or download each update.
However, it is possible at times that the newer versions of Chrome are more unstable than previous versions. These new versions may contain bugs that make it incompatible with your tasks.
A good way to prevent this is to disable auto-update. There are several ways to stop your Chrome from auto-updating its version. Outlined below is the easiest way to do so.
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How to use Old Version of Google Chrome
A. On your Chrome browser's address bar, type in 'about:plugins' and hit ENTER.
B. Find the plugin called 'Google Update' and click disable.
C. Restart your browser for the changes to take effect.
Other procedures to disable auto-update are also available, including disabling it from "msconfig" and "Task Scheduler" in Windows.
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