![]() But as early as December 2017, those who don't upgrade their browser may start to be redirected to the basic HTML version of Gmail, Google said. If you don't upgrade, Gmail will continue to function on Chrome 53 and below through the end of the year. "If you continue to use older versions of Chrome Browser now that support has ended, Gmail will be more vulnerable to security risks and users will not have access to new features and bugfixes," Google wrote in a Wednesday blog post (Opens in a new window). Microsoft, meanwhile, no longer supports Windows XP and Vista, so if you're still using them it's best to upgrade to something newer and safer. Google stopped supporting those outdated operating systems after Chrome 49. Those still on Windows XP and Windows Vista are most likely to be affected. Chrome 55, the latest version of the browser, contains "several important security updates" you'll want as you surf the Web, Google says. 8, Google will start showing a banner at the top of Gmail for users who are still on Chrome version 53 and below encouraging them to upgrade. If you haven't yet updated to the latest version of Google's Chrome browser, you might want to do that as soon as possible. ![]() ![]()
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