Google Chrome 138 Ends Support for macOS Big Sur Users
Chrome 138 is the final version to support macOS Big Sur. Find out what it means and what options you have going forward.
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Google Chrome 138 Ends Support for macOS Big Sur Users Google Chrome 138 Ends Support for macOS Big Sur Users Google has officially announced that Google Chrome 138 will be the last version to support macOS Big Sur , marking a significant shift for Mac users running older software. Starting with Chrome 139, users will need macOS Monterey or newer to install and receive updates for Chrome. This change impacts users still relying on macOS 11, which originally launched in November 2020. If you're one of them, you might be wondering whether to upgrade your macOS, switch browsers, or risk using outdated software. Let's break down what this transition means and how to move forward without compromising performance or security. Image : Google What Chrome Ending Support for macOS Big Sur Means When Google rolls out Chrome 139 at the end of July , it will no longer install or update on machines running macOS Big Sur. That means Chrome 138 will be the final supported version for users of macOS 11. Although Chrome 138 will continue to function, it …