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How to downgrade Chrome version

Google Chrome is a popular and feature-rich web browser that undergoes frequent updates to enhance security and performance. However, these updates can occasionally lead to compatibility problems with certain websites, extensions, or even your operating system.

Downgrading your Chrome version can help restore stability and resolve such issues.

Knowing how to downgrade Chrome version will let you troubleshoot problems related to updates

How to downgrade Chrome version

Downgrading your Google Chrome version can be necessary when new updates cause compatibility issues or disrupt your browsing experience.

Before heading over to explaining the steps to downgrade Chrome version you might want to use the built-in sync function of Chrome. If you want to ensure that your settings are backed up before downgrading, this feature is really useful.

To back up your settings:

Open Chrome and click the three vertical dots in the top-right corner to access the menu
Choose “Settings” from the dropdown menu
In the “People” section, click “Turn on sync” to enable synchronization with your Google account

This will save your bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings to your Google account.

You can use Chrome’s backup feature before downgrading your Chrome version to save your settings

Once you have done that you may downgrade Chrome version to any version you desire like this:

Visit the third-party Chrome download page
Identify an older version of Chrome that is compatible with your operating system
Download the chosen older version of Chrome
Go to the Control Panel on your computer and uninstall the currently installed Chrome browser
Locate the downloaded older version and install it on your system

To prevent automatic updates, access Chrome’s settings and disable the automatic update feature.

Read alsoGoogle Chrome to enable HTTPS-first by default for all users.

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