Do you use old Chrome on PC? Google will cut you shortly
If you are using an older version of Google Chrome on your computer, you should be careful. Specifically, this is version 48. Google no longer supports its synchronization, which means that nothing you do in the browser will be saved / synchronized to your other devices, and conversely, everything you do on other devices will not be reflected on your computer.
Google Chrome 48 is no longer supported
This verdict will take effect as soon as we get a stable version of Chrome 96. Fortunately, there aren’t many reasons not to update your browser. Most functions work similarly and the changes are not drastic. What’s more, the move is not surprising, Chrome 48 was released in 2016, five years ago. If you happen to be using an old operating system such as Windows XP, you can also get Chrome 49, so you’re out of the question. Despite the fact that older versions of the browser can pose a potential security risk.
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Source: androidpolice