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Google is removing its translator from old versions of Chrome

Google has started disabling the Translate feature built into older versions of its Chrome browser, so some users may not be able to access it and encounter a “This page could not be translated” error.

Google’s browser integrates a very useful function, especially when visiting foreign web pages, which allows you to instantly translate words, phrases and entire websites in more than a hundred languages. In this way, the technology company facilitates the understanding of the contents when browsing the Internet.

However, Google has begun to disable the translation in previous versions of Google Chrome, as reported in a statement through its help page.

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In this sense, the company has reported that users using version 95 of Chrome or an older one could encounter the error message: “This page could not be translated”, when they try to use the built-in translator.

Google has also detailed that in order to continue using Translate, users must update their browser to Chrome version M96, at least, or newer. In this framework, it has warned that if users cannot update to the M96 version, they will no longer have access to the translate function in said browser.

However, as an alternative solution, the company has also reminded that users can continue to use Google Translate on the web.

Source: Elcomercio

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