Saturday 31 January 2015

How To Find Your Google Chrome Version

Google Chrome is one of the most famous and widely used internet browser. But nowadays Google Chrome is also available on the 64-bit version. So, if you want to know that which version of the browser you are using than continue reading.


Mostly people doesn’t know about the difference between the 64-bit or the 32-bit version of the browser. The 64-bit version of the browser offers more security and it is a lot more faster than the 32-bit version of the browser. But the problem with the 64-bit version of the Google Chrome is that it does not support the 32-bit plugins. Maybe you should try the 64-bit version of Google Chrome as it is much faster and also decrease the loading time of webpages. But if it didn’t suits you than you can simple uninstall it and then again download and install the 32-bit version of Google Chrome. But if you are not sure that which version of Google Chrome you are using than don’t worry because in this tutorial I will show you that how you can find your Google Chrome version. So, without wasting much of your time, let’s get started with our tutorial.

Learn-How To Find Your Google Chrome Version

So, follow the below given steps to find out that which version (32-bit or 64-bit)  of Google Chrome you are using.
  • First of all, open up your Google Chrome browser.
  • Now, click on the Settings button, it will be on the right-hand side at the top of the window,  and then click on About Google Chrome option.
  • Then, if you don’t see the (64-bit) written at the end of your browser version information than it means that you are using the 32-bit version of Google Chrome.
  • And, if you see the (64-bit) written at the end of your browser version information than it means that you are obviously using the 64-bit version of Google Chrome.
  • That’s it!

Conclusion

So, this was all about how to find your Google Chrome version. I hope that now you can easily find out that which version of Google Chrome you are currently using. If you have any queries regarding this tutorial then do let us know, we will try our best to resolve them. And plus, if you’d like this tutorial then do share this with your friends and circles too.

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