If you use Zoom (or another UB service) on your Chromebook as a Chrome App, switch to the web version before June 2022. In the case of Zoom, you can install the Zoom Progressive Web App (PWA).
Google Chrome Apps were web applications commonly used on Chromebooks and other devices running Chrome OS. Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are the technological successor to Chrome Apps; they are hosted entirely on the web but behave like a desktop app (opening in a separate window, for example). PWAs will continue to be supported for use with Chrome OS devices.
According to Google’s Chromium blog, the decision to end support for Chrome Apps was due to two factors: the relatively low usage of Chrome Apps, and the development of technology making it easier to host applications entirely from the web.
“For a while there were certain experiences the web couldn’t provide, such as working offline, sending notifications, and connecting to hardware.”
Today, web applications can provide these features, eliminating the need for Chrome Apps. Although the blog post above says that existing Chrome Apps will continue to be supported into the future, Google has since reversed this decision, deciding to end Chrome Apps support in June 2022.
I use the Zoom Chrome App. What do I need to do?
Zoom already has a Progressive Web App (PWA) version of the Zoom app for use on Chromebooks and other Chrome OS devices. Download the Zoom PWA from the Google Play Store, then uninstall the current Zoom Chrome App.
Using unsupported software can be dangerous, because it will no longer receive updates when security vulnerabilities are discovered. That means that, as time goes on, using the app makes you more vulnerable to having your privacy invaded and your personal information stolen.
For this reason, you are strongly encouraged to stop using Chrome Apps by June 2022, replacing them with web applications when possible.
Need help with software?
Whether using UB services like Zoom from a web browser or desktop app, the UBIT Help Center can provide the support you need to be successful and safe. Contact the UBIT Help Center online at buffalo.edu/ubit/help, or call 716-645-3542.
- General support for Chrome Apps on Chrome OS will remain enabled, without requiring any policy setting, through June 2022. - End support for Chrome Apps, NaCl
NaCl
Portable Native Client is a technology that enables portable, secure execution of native applications in Chrome. This extension of the Native Client project brings the performance and low-level control of native code to modern web browsers without sacrificing the security and portability of the web.
In Short. Google is ending its support for older versions of Chrome in January 2022. The announcement matches Microsoft's Windows lifecycle policy. Users are advised to update their OS as soon as possible to avoid security vulnerabilities.
Progressive Web Apps. Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs, are just web applications that are built and optimized with modern APIs to deliver enhanced capabilities, installability, and reliability. Implementing these functionalities lets you achieve app-like experiences on the web.
Chrome Apps on Chrome OS will be supported until at least January 2025 which means Enterprise and Education customers will be allowed to use Chrome apps on Chrome OS platform until the specified month/year.
Google is delaying the phase-out of third-party cookies in Chrome until early 2025 to develop more effective privacy alternatives and address competition concerns.
To make Google Chrome load faster, the browser stores temporary files, images, and other data in its cache. Once the cached data is outdated or corrupted, it will affect the performance of the browser and even lead to Google Chrome closing automatically. If this is the case, you need to clear the cache in time.
Amidst looming monopoly investigations, Apple's ad leverages privacy fears by highlighting Chrome's ongoing use of tracking cookies and undisclosed data collection.
Firefox has a user-friendly interface akin to Chrome, making it easy for new users to transition. Multi-platform availability, supporting Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
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Chrome and Firefox are considered reliable, reputable, and secure browsers offering excellent features. However, their strengths come from different areas, with Firefox focusing on privacy and Chrome prioritizing ease of use.
To make sure you're protected by the latest security updates, Google Chrome can automatically update when a new version of the browser is available on your device. With these updates, you might sometimes notice that your browser looks different.
Removing Chrome could disrupt WebView and potentially leave the device vulnerable. App Compatibility: Many Android apps depend on WebView to display web content within the app interface. Removing Chrome might break the functionality of these apps, leading to compatibility issues.
“For a while there were certain experiences the web couldn't provide, such as working offline, sending notifications, and connecting to hardware.” Today, web applications can provide these features, eliminating the need for Chrome Apps.
Chrome Web Store has already stopped accepting new public Chrome apps in March 2020 but developers have the option to update existing Chrome apps through June 2022 and Enterprise administrators may continue to submit new and updated private and unlisted Chrome apps until June 2022. I hope this information is useful.
Google Hangouts, Chrome Apps, and Google Duo were among the apps that were killed off in 2022. So far, here are the five Google projects that are on the chopping block for 2023. On January 18, 2023, Google will shut down Stadia. Amid the industry rush towards cloud gaming, Google launched Stadia in November 2019.
Chrome Web Store has already stopped accepting new public Chrome apps in March 2020 but developers have the option to update existing Chrome apps through June 2022 and Enterprise administrators may continue to submit new and updated private and unlisted Chrome apps until June 2022. I hope this information is useful.
Important: Chrome Apps in the Chrome Web Store are only supported on Chromebooks and won't work on Windows, Mac, or Linux after December 2022. You can still use the Extensions and Themes that are available in the Chrome Web Store.
Google is also removing apps with broken functionality, such as apps that “crash, freeze, force close, or otherwise function abnormally.” This includes apps that: Don't install. Install but don't load.
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