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| You Should Upgrade to 64-bit Chrome. It’s More Secure, Stable, and Speedy Using Chrome on Windows? There’s a good chance you’re still using the 32-bit version. You should upgrade to the 64-bit version. It’s more secure–not to mention faster and more stable. http://www.howtogeek.com/241501/you-...le-and-speedy/ |
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