From July 2026, Chrome will require macOS Ventura or newer, leaving users on older Macs without security fixes unless they ...
But if you’ve been holding out, here’s one more reason to finally upgrade: The next Chrome update, version 151, will no longer support macOS Monterey. According to the Chrome Platform Status page, ...
Let's say your Mac is running macOS 12. If so, you really should stop using Chrome once version 151 drops. That's because you ...
Google has announced that its Chrome web browser will soon no longer support macOS 12 Monterey, with a July 2026 update ...
Google confirms Chrome will stop supporting macOS 12 Monterey in 2026, ending security updates for older Macs.
The decision impacts owners of older Intel Macs that Apple officially stopped supporting with Ventura and later releases.
If you're stuck on macOS 12, Firefox will be your only option.
macOS Monterey 12.1 update rolled out today without Universal Control. Apple has officially delayed the feature for Spring 2022. iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey were announced at WWDC 2021 with ...
Google has confirmed that its Chrome 150 browser update coming later this year will be the last version to support macOS Monterey. Going forward, Chrome 151 and later versions will no longer support ...
The Chrome Platform Status blog has confirmed that Chrome 150 will be the last version compatible with macOS 12. Here’s what that means. Chrome 150 will be the last release to support macOS 12; Chrome ...
Google's Chrome browser will cease support for macOS 12 Monterey in July 2026, meaning no more security patches or feature ...
Google has Chrome 151’s release scheduled for late July 2026, but that date could change. Either way, “Monterey” will no longer be supported later on in 2026. Google confirmed earlier this month that ...