Google Chrome Quarterly Update: End of 2022 Edition

Intro

The Google Chrome teams had one hell of a year, rolling out a ton of new updates focusing on security, zero days, admin panel administration, new features and functionality, and more. We had hoped to do more of these events this past year and will be working hard to host them according to schedule in the coming year.

Published Releases

  1. DMtoken removal

  2. Inactive browser delete policy

  3. Chrome Insights Report

  4. Legacy Tech report

  5. JSON export limit

  6. Guides and sign up

  7. Help articles

  8. New console UI (forgot if we ever covered that)

  9. Connectors

  10. Group Based assignment

  11. Manifest V3

  12. Updater

  13. Network sandboxing for Windows

  14. Enhanced Safe Browsing now in the console

  15. Azure SSO and Chrome

  16. Google Identity and CBCM

  17. New downloads UX

  18. Chrome Cert Root Store

  19. DLP/AV integration

  20. Flagthis website

  21. Remind windows 2012 depreciation for Chrome (March I think)

  22. Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 no longer supported: Feb 7th 2023

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