Security News > 2021 > May > Google Chrome 91 released with new features, security improvements
Google has released Chrome 91 today, May 25th, 2021, to the Stable desktop channel, and it includes security improvements, the ability to copy and paste files into web pages, and new developer features.
Chrome 91 fixes 32 security vulnerabilities, with eight being marked as 'High' severity.
Today, Google promoted Chrome 91 to the Stable channel, Chrome 92 as the new Beta version, and Chrome 93 will be the Canary version.
Windows, Mac, and Linux desktop users can upgrade to Chrome 91 by going to Settings -> Help -> About Google Chrome.
Chrome 91 includes additional protection from NAT Slipstreaming attacks by blocking port 10080, which Firefox has already blocked since November 2020.
This release brings numerous new APIs, trials, and changes to Google Chrome.
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