Gmail to Stop Supporting Older Chrome Versions, Windows XP and Vista

Google on Wednesday reported that Gmail will quit supporting more seasoned Chrome forms before the current year's over. The organization likewise affirmed that Gmail clients who are still on Windows XP and Windows Vista are the destined to be influenced.

The organization says that the most recent Chrome variant 55 accompanies a few critical security redesigns and it's restricted to urge moving up to the most recent adaptation of Chrome. As indicated by Google, Gmail clients beginning February 8, 2017 will see a pennant at the highest point of the Gmail interface for clients who are still on Google Chrome program variant 53 or underneath. Considering Microsoft quit supporting Windows XP and Windows Vista renditions, Google unequivocally "energizes" clients to relocate to more secure and upheld frameworks.

Until further notice, Gmail will keep on functioning on Chrome program rendition 53 and underneath through the finish of the year. Chrome clients who stay on more seasoned variants could be diverted to the fundamental HTML adaptation of Gmail as right on time as December 2017.

Remarkably, clients on Windows XP and Windows Vista will be influenced by the change as Google calls attention to that the variant 49 was the last discharged adaptation which upheld those working frameworks. Google refering to security dangers to clients on more established Chrome renditions says that Gmail will be more helpless against security dangers.

"Google does not ordinarily declare when we cease bolster for more established renditions of Chrome program due to our current upheld program approach, which expresses that lone the latest variants of Chrome is upheld. This declaration was had given the normal effect on Windows XP and Windows Vista clients and known security hazards," the organization said in a declaration post.

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