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- The Google Chrome application icon should now show as normal. Now you can run the latest Google Chrome on OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.x. Note: While the current latest version of Google Chrome (50.0.2661.94) is running fine for me under OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5, this does't mean that future versions will run without issue on OS X Mountain Lion 10.
- Google Chrome is available on MacOS X Yosemite 10.10 or later, Windows 7 or later, Android, and iOS devices. Chrome may successfully install on devices with lesser system requirements; however, Google only provides support on a system meeting the minimum system requirements.
- Google does not provide support if you install Chrome on any system that does not meet the specified criteria. Windows Important: We will continue to fully support Chrome on Windows 7 for a minimum of 18 months after Microsoft’s End of Life date, until at least July 15, 2021.
Personally I would use Safari or Firefox over Chrome. You might want to reconsider using Chrome as your browser after reading these:
Google Chrome Listening In To Your Room Shows The Importance Of Privacy Defense In Depth.
Google is known to 'phone home' with users data as was found out with this new Google Photos service: Google Photos may be free — but there's still a cost.
Just some food for thought.
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Otherwise you'll need to upgrade to El Capitan if your Mac is compatible with it and download the latest version of Chrome.
Mar 15, 2016 10:40 AM
Google on Tuesday announced that it will phase out support for its popular Chrome browser on OS X versions 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8, as well as Microsoft Windows XP and Vista, come April 2016.
The announcement came via the official Chrome blog, where the search giant revealed that Mac users will need to be running OS X 10.9 Mavericks or later to receive continued updates for Chrome., According to Director of Engineering Marc Pawliger, Chrome will continue to function on legacy platforms, but will no longer receive regular updates and security patches as of April 2016.
While Tuesday's announcement was the first indication of axing Chrome support for legacy OS X users, Google hinted back in April that they were only committed to supporting Windows XP up until the end of the year, encouraging people to upgrade to newer versions of Windows.
The OS X version of the browser, which has historically been cited by many Mac users as being slower than its counterparts on Windows and Chrome OS, was said to have received a performance boost with the release of Chrome 46, thanks to a reduction in overall memory consumption. Chrome 46 was released to users of all the major platforms last month.
As of September 2015, Chrome accounts for just over 65 percent of the overall browser market, with Apple's Safari at 3.6 percent.
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