The Google Chrome developers have posted an update to the stable release of Google Chrome that fixes one minor security vulnerability and two other issues of which at least one should be welcome by many Chrome users.
The developers have added an option to the Google Chrome settings to turn off the automatic translation suggestion in the web browser completely. Google not long ago began to implement the feature to display a translation message whenever the user visited a website that was not written in the computer system’s language. Back then options to disable the feature for a particular language were available but no option to disable the Google Translate feature completely.
Stable users can now disable the translate feature by going to Tools > Options > Under the hood. Google Translate can be disabled by removing the checkmark in “Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language I read”.
The second issue that the Chrome developers have fixed in the stable release is a fix to prevent crashes with the Last Pass extension, a very popular password manager for the browser.
Chrome users who are running the stable version of the browser can update it automatically by About Google Chrome or by visiting the official Download Google Chrome page to do so.
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