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Will Windows 7 get new Chrome updates after January 2020?

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Updated onFebruary 14, 2022

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SinceWindows 7is soon to reach theend of its lifein January 2020, many users are wondering what will happen with the software support for thisOS.

One good example is that ofGoogle Chrome, as many users arewonderingwhether or not thebrowserwill continue to offerupdatesto the discontinuedOS.

Can someone from Google please clarify if it is intended to continue providingupdatesto chrome forWindows 7users after support for the latter ceases in January 2020?

No official statement has come from either Microsoft or Google representatives, but users continue to speculate.

UPDATE: Google recently offered an official statement on this matter. You can read more about itin this article.

Should Windows 7 receive Chrome updates post-2020?

Should Windows 7 receive Chrome updates post-2020?

Some users believe thatGoogle Chromewill follow the trend that it did back when Windows XP got discontinued. Just likeWindows 7, Windows XP got extended support for an extra 2 years before being completely shelved.

At that time, major software developers continued to offerupdatesduring this extended period. This includedGoogle Chromeas well.

If history is to repeat itself, users are expectingGoogle Chrometo continue offeringupdatesfor another 2 years for the Windows 7 OS.

I’m taking a guess that as long as Cygwin supportsWindows 7(which should be for as long as Cygwin doesn’t use any new Windows 8.1/10 constructs),Google Chromewill also be supported onWindows 7. Something similar happened to Windows XP where when Cygwin lost support for it,Google Chromedid the same. Of course, this is speculation. Google might do something different entirely.

Given that no official response has come, one can only speculate what the outcome may be.

QUICK TIP:If you want to try out a new browser on your Windows 7 computer, we recommend installing Opera Browser, a privacy-focused browsing solution that’s also blazing fast.

The hard-working team from Opera had given the interface a lot of thought. There includes a discreet sidebar, built-in privacy features such as VPN, ad blocker, cookie blocker, and workspaces to manage tabs.

Opera’s VPN, which is embedded into the web browser, allows you to surf the web in more anonymity. It is completely free and has no bandwidth restrictions.

The Opera browser is quick and reliable. It now has a one-click function for saving the current web page to a PDF. With excellent memory management, it allows you to open a large number of tabs without experiencing memory saturation or delay.

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Do you believe thatGoogle Chromeshould receiveupdatesforWindows 7? Let us know what you think in the comment section below.

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Passionate about technology,Windows, and everything that has a power button, he spent most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.

Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, with a complete expertise in touch-based devices, he is constantly keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest!

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.