Google Chrome The world’s leading Internet browser Google Chrome is going to take a big initiative regarding security. Google is about to make a major change to the way security updates work on this browser. With this, users will be able to get strong protection from hackers. Let us tell you that a Chief version of Chrome is distributed every month. Google Chrome also sends security updates to its users between new releases, but according to a new blog post, all of that will end in the coming days. Till now it was showing in Google Chrome that security updates (Google Chrome new update) were coming every week.

See New Update Here
Starting with Chrome model 116, security updates may be released weekly between major version updates, reports Tomsguide. This almost bubble will appear next to your profile photo more often to help you understand that new updates are available. Let me tell you, about this update it is not important how you run Google’s browser.
Able to Repair
Like Microsoft Edge and other current browsers, Chrome is powered by the open source project Chromium. Anyone is able to view its supplied code as well as make modifications and add security flaws. Once the modifications are finalized, they can be provided on Chrome’s Canary and Beta channels to customers who receive them first to test stability, performance, and functionality.
Users May Be Able to Use This to Their Advantage
Testing security updates before they are made available to anyone is a high-quality way to find and fix any problems they may cause. Doing things this way creates a rift between Canary and Beta channel customers and everyone else. Hackers can use this to find and create maximum security flaws to their advantage before most Chrome users get patches to fix them. The update will also be able to reduce the patch gap of Search Big Chrome to a great extent.