Google typically does not host direct public links for old versions on their main site, but they can be obtained through the following methods:
Google does not offer old versions on their public homepage. However, they host all historical standalone installers on their official servers via a predictable URL pattern.
Since Google will try to update Chrome 109 to 110 (which won't run on your OS), you should stop updates.
While Google typically recommends its "online installer" (a tiny file that downloads the rest of the browser during installation), the offline (standalone) installer offers several critical advantages for legacy users:
An offline (standalone) installer is a full installer package that contains all files necessary to install Chrome without downloading additional components during setup. It’s useful for:
Chrome 109 addresses numerous security vulnerabilities. Google’s internal security team and external researchers found several high-severity issues, which have been patched in this release. Using the latest version ensures your browsing data remains safe from exploits.
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