Google has announced that it will release updates for the Chrome browser every two weeks, halving the previous release cycle. This change affects all versions of Chrome, both for desktop systems and for Android and iOS devices.
The main goal of this acceleration is to improve security by providing fixes and patches more promptly. Google will also continue to offer an Extended Stable version, with updates every eight weeks, for those who prefer a slower and more tested pace.
This decision reflects the growing importance of security in today's digital landscape, where threats evolve rapidly and require immediate responses. A more frequent update cycle allows vulnerabilities to be addressed more effectively, protecting users from potential attacks.
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