Google has released Google Chrome 43.0.2357.134 to the Stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This update contains a critical update to Flash Player (18.0.0.209) and a fix for a full screen casting issue.
Note: All existing users should be able to upgrade to this version automatically.
Chrome 43 Final: Web MIDI support and upgrading legacy sites to HTTPS
Google has released Chrome 43.0.2357.65 to the Stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. Chrome 43 final release includes Web MIDI support, and upgrading legacy sites to HTTPS. This release also includes 37 security fixes.
Overview
Chrome is a fast, simple, and secure web browser, built for the modern web. Chrome contains several great features listed below.
Speed: Chrome is designed to be fast in every possible way. It's quick to start up from your desktop, loads web pages in a snap, and runs complex web applications lightning fast.
Simplicity: Chrome's browser window is streamlined, clean and simple. For example, you can search and navigate from the same box and arrange tabs however you wish quickly and easily.
Security: Chrome is designed to keep you safer and more secure on the web with built-in malware and phishing protection, auto-updates to make sure you have all the latest security fixes, and more.
Privacy: Chrome puts you in control of your private information while helping protect the information you share when you’re online.
Customization: There are tons of ways to customize Chrome and make it yours. It's easy to tweak your settings and add apps, extensions, and themes from the Chrome Web Store.
Signing In: Signing in to Chrome brings your bookmarks, history, and other settings to all your computers. It also automatically signs you in to all your favorite Google services.
What's new in Chrome Stable 43?
According to Chromium blog, Chrome 43 final release includes Web MIDI support, new features to improve security and compatibility and a number of small changes to enable developers to build more powerful web applications.
Chrome 43 includes a new CSP directive, upgrade-insecure-resources, that causes Chrome to upgrade insecure resource requests to HTTPS before fetching them. This change allows developers to serve their hard-to-update legacy content via HTTPS more easily, improving security for their users.
Here are some highlights of changes in Chrome 43:
- Web MIDI support.
- Permissions API.
- Moving DOM attributes to the prototype chain.
- Upgrading legacy sites to HTTPS.
- Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance.
For more information about features coming to Chrome, check out The Chromium Blog.
Download Google Chrome Stable 43
Google Chrome Stable for Windows, Mac and Linux are available at the following website. Click on the "Accept and Install" button to start the download.
- Chrome 43 32-bit Stable for Desktop: Download Google Chrome
- Chrome 43 64-bit Stable for Windows 7 and 8 Desktop: Download Google Chrome
Security fixes:
Chrome 43 includes a number of security fixes. Please see the Chrome Releases for more information.
Version History:
- Google Chrome Stable 43.0.2357.132 : [July 7, 2015]
- Google Chrome Stable 43.0.2357.130 : [June 22, 2015]
- Google Chrome Stable 43.0.2357.124: [June 9, 2015]
- Google Chrome Stable 43.0.2357.81: [May 25, 2015]
- Google Chrome Stable 43.0.2357.65: [May 16, 2015]
Source:
Google Chrome Stable Channel Update
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