

It is interesting that the issue only affects the PC version of Chrome, and not the mobile app that runs on Android and iOS devices.

You just have to restart the browser to get the new version running.Ģ022 has been a busy year for Google so far, with over 5 vulnerabilities reported in Chrome and this is unlikely to be the last we hear from now till the end of the year. If a new version is available, Chrome will start the update automatically. Because it is the default and pre-installed web browser on Android, Google Chrome cannot be uninstalled. Open your Downloads folder and double-click the 'googlechrome.dmg' file. For that, click on the three-dot menu at the top-right, click on About Chrome, and see the version running on your PC. Now, click Download Chrome for Mac > Save File > OK. You can manually check if the Chrome on your system is running the latest version or it needs to be updated. After restarting, the Chrome version on your system should be 1.102, which protects your Windows, Mac or Linux PC from this vulnerability. Google suggests Chrome users should restart their web browser right away, for the new update to take its effect.
