Chrome, one of the most preferred web browsers in the world, has been receiving regular updates lately. These updates bring new features that enhance the user experience. However, today’s news will disappoint users of older versions of Chrome. Google is disabling the translation feature of the Chrome browser’s older versions. Here are the details!
Users of older versions of Chrome will not be able to use the translation feature
Google Chrome becomes one of the most widely used web browsers with the innovations in its updates. However, the announcement made by the company today will disappoint users of older versions. Google will disable the translation (Google Translate) feature, which is one of the most commonly used features of the browser.
The translation feature is particularly useful for translating text on a foreign-language webpage into your native language. This disabling will affect users of Chrome 95 and earlier versions.
Users of older versions of Chrome may encounter a “This page cannot be translated” warning when they try to use Chrome Translate. The relevant Chrome 95 version was released in October 2020. This version had many new features, including authentication developed for online payments and the ability to save tab groups.
Google did not provide a clear timeline for when users of older versions of Chrome will lose translation support. However, they mentioned that work has begun on this matter. As a result, users will not be able to translate webpages without an alternative method in the future.
So, what do you think about the Chrome translation support? Don’t forget to share your opinions with us in the comments section!
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