Someone just mentioned to me in an e-mail that my version of Chrome could be outdated. However, it has been my understanding that Chrome automtically updates. Yet when I went into Settings, I apparently wasn't current and was asked if I wanted to update now (words to that effect). So I okayed updating, and now under the version number is the statement, Google Chrome is up to date. That wasn't there before.Can someone clarify please?
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Gottit, Marko. Before tonight, I didn't even know I could "force" Chrome to update and was fine knowing that it does so automatically.

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And I've never had the bars change colors. Perhaps I've never noticed it?
I always do close down whatever programs I've had open before I log off the computer. Is this an example of Chrome's running in the background? I have that option off on two of my three computers. I believe it's on for the notebook computer I take with me (which was how the 2SV issue came up!) because of the days when I formerly used offline Gmail. I wonder if I should now turn off that feature since WiFi is so available.
My previous paragraph has also prompted this question. If I were to shut down the computer without closing programs or browsers, wouldn't they be closed by Windows before the computer could shut down? Uh-oh! Again, not a Gmail issue. Rats!