Google is ending support for the built-in web page translation feature for users of older versions of its proprietary Chrome browser. informs android police portal.
The Google Translate feature, which allows you to automatically translate text on web pages into the user’s language, will no longer work for users of Chrome 95 and later browsers. When trying to translate a page, users see an error message: “This page cannot be translated.” The end date of support is not known for certain.
Google recommends users update to the latest version of Chrome 96, which was released in December 2021. It includes many improvements such as more secure online payment authentication and the ability to save groups of tabs.
However, the update may not be available for users of older operating systems. For example, the latest version of Chrome for Android 5.0 Lollipop is Chrome 95, iOS 13, Chrome 93, macOS Yosemite 10.10, Chrome 87, and Windows XP and Vista are Chrome 49.
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