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Update Browser
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I am using Google, how do I update it?
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As Tuvok has stated though, Google isn't a browser. It's a search engine, which can be used in any browser. (Confusingly though, Google is also the company that produces the browser called Chrome).
So, before we can tell you how to update your browser, we need to know what it actually is!
Assuming that you're not using one of the lesser-known web browsers, it's likely to be Chrome, Firefox or Edge (or possibly Internet Explorer, as you're using Windows 8.1) that you've got. If you're not sure, look at your taskbar (at the bottom of your screen) to see which icon is showing for it.
The icon for Chrome looks like this
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If your browser is Firefox, you'll see this:
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If you're using Edge, you'll see the logo on the left here for the old version or the one on the right for the new version:
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Once we know which browser you're actually using, we might be able to tell you how to update it. However you need to note that both Edge and Chrome won't update to the very latest version on a Windows 8 machine. (Only Firefox can). So it might not be possible to bring your web browser fully up to date.
As Tuvok has stated though, Google isn't a browser. It's a search engine, which can be used in any browser. (Confusingly though, Google is also the company that produces the browser called Chrome).
So, before we can tell you how to update your browser, we need to know what it actually is!
Assuming that you're not using one of the lesser-known web browsers, it's likely to be Chrome, Firefox or Edge (or possibly Internet Explorer, as you're using Windows 8.1) that you've got. If you're not sure, look at your taskbar (at the bottom of your screen) to see which icon is showing for it.
The icon for Chrome looks like this
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If your browser is Firefox, you'll see this:
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If you're using Edge, you'll see the logo on the left here for the old version or the one on the right for the new version:
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Once we know which browser you're actually using, we might be able to tell you how to update it. However you need to note that both Edge and Chrome won't update to the very latest version on a Windows 8 machine. (Only Firefox can). So it might not be possible to bring your web browser fully up to date.
Some advice on how to upgrade from windows 8.1 to Windows 10
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