The latest update brings several important bug fixes

Mar 15, 2013 11:31 GMT  ·  By

Google has just released a new version of Chrome Beta on Google Play. As usual, it doesn’t bring anything new in terms of features, but it fixes some of the bugs discovered by developers and users.

For example, Google has confirmed that it has fixed a bug where pages were not displayed if Adblock+ was installed. In addition, an issue with Swype keyboard committing text after every setComposition() has been addressed as well.

There are two more known issues that have been corrected in this version of Chrome Beta, which are detailed below:

- On signing in to Chrome with a New account, C2M seeks Authentication; - Auto sign in to Google accounts is not happening even on sign in to Chrome.

Chrome Beta 26.0.1410.35 is now available as a free download via Google Play Store and it should be fully compatible with all devices running Android 4.0 and up. Check it out here.