
Especially if you mainly use your computer as an internet communication device, it's a surefire way to ensure that all of your Google data is as secure as it can possibly be.įor everyone else, you shouldn't have to worry. If you don't want to move up to Windows 7 or 10, you might even want to take a look at a Chromebook. If you're on Windows XP or Vista, consider upgrading (you really should anyway, as those operating systems are rife with unsupported programs at this point and highly vulnerable). You can technically do it but it's not recommended if you like to keep all your inside parts, well, inside.

Think of it as unclipping from the line when you're in the middle of a 1,000 foot ascent. Security fixes are for versions 55 and up starting 2/8. Every version brings new tweaks to ensure that your data stays secure. This announcement is Google's warning that, if a Gmail bug or exploit in a Chrome Browser version earlier than version 55 shows up, Google isn't going to go back and fix it. Chrome is updated on a regular basis to stay ahead of hackers.
