Google confirms – You might not be able to use Gmail from 8th February 2017

Tech Giants Company – Google has confirmed that Gmail will stop working on Chrome Browser version 53 and below, starting 8th February 2017.  Users who are still using Windows XP and Windows Vista desktops and laptops will not be able to use the emailing platform by Google if they are using Chrome Browser.

 

Chrome Browser version 53 and below are vulnerable to security risks because Microsoft has discontinued their operating system support for Windows XP and Vista. “Gmail users that are still on Windows XP and Windows Vista are the most likely to be

On its blog, Google mentioned that Gmail users that are still on Windows XP and Windows Vista are the most likely to be affected because v49 was the last released version which supported those operating systems. As previously announced in the month of April 2015 and November 2015, these systems are no longer maintained by Microsoft, and we strongly encourage you to migrate to more secure and supported systems.

If someone continues to use Chrome Browser v53 or lower on the older operating systems, your Gmail could be vulnerable to attacks and you won’t be able to get any security patches or bug fixes. Google did mention that you will be able to continue using the affected browsers through 2017, but will be redirected to the basic HTML version of Gmail.

On its blog, Google added that we discontinue support for older versions of Chrome browser because of our current supported browser policy, which states that only the most recent version of Chrome is supported. This announcement was made given the expected impact on Windows XP and Windows Vista users and known security risks.

It is advised that you upgrade immediately. Others who have not yet upgraded their browsers to the latest version can click here to download and install the latest version of Google Chrome Browser.


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