Announcements

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    What’s new in Chrome 78
    As part of this new release, here’s a list of new features and changes you’ll notice when you update to Chrome version 78.  Click to call (Android, Computer): You can click on a phone number on your computer browser and make a call from your Android device. Learn how to share a phone call. Customize your new tab page (Computer): You can customize your new tab page and menu bar with color themes. Learn how to use tabs. Browse in Dark mode and Dark theme (iPhone/iPad, Android): You can browse Chrome in Dark mode on your iPhone and iPad running iOS 13 and up, and Dark theme on Android 5 and up. Learn how to browse in Dark mode or Dark theme.
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    What’s new in Chrome 77
    As part of this new release, here’s a list of new features and changes you’ll notice when you update to Chrome version 77. Browse Chrome in Dark theme (Android): You can now browse Chrome in Dark theme on Android 10. Learn how to turn on Dark theme. Open links from other apps in Chrome (iPhone/iPad): You can open links from other apps directly in Chrome. Learn how to open links in Chrome. Translate webpages (iPhone/iPad): You can choose which languages you want Chrome to translate when you browse. Learn more about translation settings.
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    What's new in Chrome 76
    As part of this new release, here’s a list of new features and changes you’ll notice when you update to Chrome version 76. Share pages with yourself You can share pages, like news articles, with yourself between your signed-in devices to read later.   Learn how to share a page.  Use Chrome update notifications (Android) You can update to the most recent version of Chrome in the browser.  Learn how to update Chrome.  Generate a secure password (iPhone/ iPad) You can use Chrome to help you create a secure password.  Learn how to generate a secure password.
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    What's new in Chrome 75
    As part of this new release, here’s a list of new features and changes you’ll notice when you update to Chrome version 75.  Continue to a safe site (Computer): You’ll see this if the link you opened goes to a site with a slightly different name from one you usually visit.   Learn more about how to manage warnings about unsafe sites.  Ask Chrome to translate a page (iPhone/iPad): You can now ask Chrome to translate a web page if translation is available. Learn more about translation in Chrome.
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    What's new in Chrome 74
    As part of this new release, here’s a list of new features and changes you’ll notice when you update to Chrome version 74. Check how many private browsing windows you have open (Computer): At the top right of your Incognito window, you can check if you have more than one Incognito window open. Learn more about how to browse in private mode.   Browse Chrome in Dark Mode (Computer): You can now browse Chrome in Dark mode on a Windows computer. Learn how to turn on Dark mode.   Use Lite Mode (Android): Data saver on Android is now called Lite mode. When you use Lite mode, you may both use less data and browse faster.   Learn more about Lite mode.
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    What’s new in Chrome 73
    As part of this new release, here’s a list of new features and changes you’ll notice when you update to this new version of Chrome. Check if your Chrome browser is managed by your organization (Computer): In your settings, you can check if your browser is managed by your school or workplace, and find more information about what that means. Learn how to check if your Chrome browser is managed.   Browse Chrome in Dark Mode (Computer): You can now browse in Dark Mode on Mac OS 10.14 and up. Learn how to turn on Dark Mode.   New list of default search engines (Android, iPhone/iPad):  We’ve updated the list of default search engines available in Chrome settings. Learn how to set your default search engine.   Update passwords and forms (iPhone/ iPad): You can now manually save or update a password if Chrome does not offer when you enter your info into a form. Learn more about manually asking Chrome to save a password.
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