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Google Chrome Enforces New Sync Policy: Update or Lose Your Data

Google is set to disable Chrome Sync for versions older than four years, starting early 2025, prompting users to update their browser.
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Google Chrome to Stop Syncing on Versions Older Than Four Years

Overview

Starting early in 2025, Google Chrome will implement a new policy that disables the Chrome Sync feature for versions of the browser older than four years. This means that users who haven't updated their Chrome browser within this timeframe will no longer be able to sync their data with their Google Account.

Details

  • Policy Start Date: Early 2025
  • Affected Versions: Any version of Chrome more than four years old
  • Impact: Users will see an error message prompting them to update their browser to resume syncing or continue using the Chrome data in their Google Account

Context

Google updates are automatically enabled for most users, and these updates apply when the browser is relaunched. As a result, this change will primarily affect those who have manually disabled automatic updates or are using an older operating system that restricts them to an outdated version of Chrome.

  • Windows 7: Still supported until around 2025 with Chrome 109 (released in 2023)
  • Other OS: Users on other deprecated systems may need to update their operating system or browser manually to avoid losing sync functionality

Additional Information

Google has also announced several other updates for Chrome, including:

  • Eclipsa Audio support for Chrome and Android
  • Customizable toolbar shortcuts for Mac and Windows users
  • Details on its contributions to the Chromium project, including significant maintenance costs
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