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Google finally pulling the plug on Chrome for Windows XP Chrome will no longer be supported on older versions of Windows and Mac OS X from April 2016.
In a post today on the Chrome blog, Google announced when they will finally stop supporting XP: April 2016. Additionally, Windows Vista will stop getting support as well.
Google did not say whether it would consider extending support for Windows XP once January rolls around or if that will truly be the end of Chrome on XP.