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    Home»Operating Systems»Google Chrome to Drop Support for macOS Big Sur in August 2025

    Google Chrome to Drop Support for macOS Big Sur in August 2025

    April 14, 2025

    Google has confirmed that Chrome 139, scheduled for release on August 19, 2025, will end support for macOS 11 Big Sur. Chrome 138 will be the last version to receive updates for Big Sur users, according to the Chrome Platform Status page.

    The post Google Chrome to Drop Support for macOS Big Sur in August 2025 appeared first on MSPoweruser.

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