Right on schedule, Chrome 62 for Windows, Linux and Mac began rolling out yesterday and with it came a heap of updates that look to be laying the groundwork for the Google Assistant’s arrival to Chrome and Chrome OS.
The update brought with it 35 security fixes and netted developers over $40,000 in bug bounties for reporting the possible flaws. In addition to these patches, Google has pushed forward with alerting users to non-secure web pages.
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