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Google delays Chrome, Chrome OS updates, impacts other Chromium browsers - Android

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Google is delaying Chrome and Chrome OS updates due to “adjusted work schedules,” and it’s impacting other browsers. In a statement the company posted on its blog, Google said it wasn’t going to roll out Chrome 81. It was initially due out earlier this week for desktop and Android. The next version of Chrome OS,...

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Google is delaying Chrome and Chrome OS updates due to “adjusted work schedules,” and it’s impacting other browsers.

In a statement the company posted on its blog, Google said it wasn’t going to roll out Chrome 81. It was initially due out earlier this week for desktop and Android. The next version of Chrome OS, expected next week, is delayed as well. However, Google says it will prioritize updates related to security, which it will push to Chrome 80.

You can read the full statement below:

“Due to adjusted work schedules at this time, we are pausing upcoming Chrome and Chrome OS releases. Our primary objectives are to ensure they continue to be stable, secure, and work reliably for anyone who depends on them. We’ll continue to prioritize any updates related to security, which will be included in Chrome 80. Please, follow this blog for updates.”

While the search giant doesn’t specifically mention it, the delay is likely caused by the coronavirus spreading COVID-19. Several companies have shifted to remote work set-ups or closed offices entirely in response to the outbreak. Google is among those companies, and announced earlier this week that the majority of its employees would switch to remote work.

Additionally, Google noted the change may impact products updates, but that all of its products would remain functional.

Further, by not implementing new user-facing features, Google also ensures Chrome remains stable during the outbreak.