Google Chrome 85.0.4183.102 Stable Offline Installers Consumer version Code: x64 (63.6 MB) https://dl.google.com/release2/chrome/MDlsg1RTNj2jFYOR4xUtYg_85.0.4183.102/85.0.4183.102_chrome_installer.exe x86 (62.0 MB) https://dl.google.com/release2/chrome/Xl0dM95Zlax4Bny4qKtefA_85.0.4183.102/85.0.4183.102_chrome_installer.exe Spoiler: Enterprise version, Linux, Mac & Chrome Cleanup Tool Enterprise version (msi installers) Code: x64 (66.0 MB) https://dl.google.com/dl/chrome/install/googlechromestandaloneenterprise64.msi x86 (64.4 MB) https://dl.google.com/dl/chrome/install/googlechromestandaloneenterprise.msi Linux Code: x64 (67.0 MB) https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb x86 (66.9 MB) https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm Mac Code: (90.8 MB) https://dl.google.com/chrome/mac/stable/GGRO/googlechrome.dmg Chrome Cleanup Tool Code: (13.1 MB) https://dl.google.com/dl/softwareremovaltool/win/chrome_cleanup_tool.exe
Google Chrome Portable 85.0.4183.102 Stable (web browser) Released (September 8, 2020) (PortableApps.com)
Many thanks, mood! I see that 2 of the 5 security fixes were reported by Microsoft. Don't recall seeing that before, although it probably has been the case and I failed to notice.
The Stable channel has been updated to 85.0.4183.121 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2020/09/stable-channel-update-for-desktop_21.html Code: x64 (63.7 MB) https://dl.google.com/release2/chrome/FvAswFAxRT-WXsNY9LbQVw_85.0.4183.121/85.0.4183.121_chrome_installer.exe x86 (62.1 MB) https://dl.google.com/release2/chrome/ALgibAjT0Zy8wIzHqPUFTQ0_85.0.4183.121/85.0.4183.121_chrome_installer.exe
FWIW, I had to manually update the Crowd Deny component in Chrome on two different machines. All other components were updated on their own. Also, one machine encountered an error (error code 4: 0x80070005) during update, but restarting the update fixed that.
Google Chrome Portable 85.0.4183.121 Stable (web browser) Released (September 21, 2020) (PortableApps.com)
Chrome 86 rolls out with massive user security enhancements https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...-out-with-massive-user-security-enhancements/
The Stable channel has been updated to 86.0.4240.75 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2020/10/stable-channel-update-for-desktop.html Code: x64 (64.6 MB) https://dl.google.com/release2/chrome/VM7AZGvxTD3eRDzvxYLSvg_86.0.4240.75/86.0.4240.75_chrome_installer.exe x86 (62.5 MB) https://dl.google.com/release2/chrome/AKzHGfyBXyIo09PgQ3e9k_A_86.0.4240.75/86.0.4240.75_chrome_installer.exe
Google Chrome Portable 86.0.4240.75 Stable (web browser) Released (October 7, 2020) (PortableApps.com)
https://www.ghacks.net/2020/10/08/chrome-is-blocking-downloads-here-is-why/ Also note you may want to disable this... ''File System Access allows web apps to interact with files and folders on the users system directly after the user granted access to them''
TY stapp for the download blocking heads up. This info will help a lot of users. And where do I find the setting for File System Access? And isn't that essentially what users do when they install Chrome extensions?
I believe you can disable it with a flag, however I am not sure which one in Chrome browser itself. In Vivaldi (Chromium 86 branch ) it's under Experiments...Native File System api.
Okay, I've disabled it. TY! I still wonder if this sort of permission exists when Chrome users install an extension?