Google to Launch Chrome 101 in Beta Channel | Where to Download it?

Following the recent release of Google Chrome 100, the search engine giant has yet to launch a beta version "Chrome 101." Although this is expected to present small updates, it's still important to know the critical changes that need to be improved in this regard.

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Google to Launch Chrome 101 in Beta Channel | Where to Download it?
After Google released Chrome 100, the company launched Chrome 101 in its beta channel. Here's how to get it. Christian Wiediger from Unsplash

As Android Police wrote on Friday, April 1, Chrome 101 now features an option where you can add notes to your saved passwords. This built-in password manager can be instantly enabled upon restarting your browser.

Additionally, this is helpful if you want to write extra information upon updating your current password. That's not only possible under such instances since you can do the same thing when responding to security questions or creating an account.

Chrome 101 can also allow you to forget the connected USB devices on your previously visited websites. This update will pave the way for you to unload other devices you do not need anymore. This will also give more space in your workflow.

Apart from that, the beta Chrome 101 update also tackles how you can optimize loading algorithms for the websites.

As such, developers can focus on working on the Priority Hints, which could help them point out what resources do the browser prioritize at a particular period.

How to Download Chrome 101

In a similar tech publication report, getting a Chrome 101 beta version is easy. All you need to do is to download it from Google's website on your desktop.

Android users who want to try it can access it via Google Play Store. In case it's not yet available in your region, you can always get it from a reliable APK Mirror site.

Before downloading it to your device, always scan your phone or computer with an antivirus to detect the potential security threats in your system.

Some Problems With Chrome 100

With the official launch of Chrome 100 earlier this week, some users want Google to fix the issues in the browser. According to a report from CNET, many people complained that the websites are not working at all upon opening the browser.

There's also an error that shows up on the screen. It says that the browser is already outdated. Australia's IMB Bank and Canada's Mercedes-Benz have earlier issued reports about these problems when using Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.

The Chrome bug tracker indicated that the existing issue also hit the Duda website creation tool. However, the latter was quick to address the problem by fixing it beforehand of the shipment of the Chrome 100.

Speaking of Chrome 100, Tech Times recently reported that the tech experts believed the massive internet outage could take place upon its update.

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Written by Joseph Henry

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