What are the differences between Google Chrome and Chrome Canary

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Most of you may already know that Google Chrome has a second version. It's about Chrome Canary, which we can define as an experimental version of the browser. Many users do not really know what the differences are, since the design and operation of the two are identical. But we find some aspects that make them different.

Therefore, it is good to know these differences. Especially in those cases where you are wondering if you want to choose Google Chrome or Chrome Canary in Windows 10. Thus, if you are clear about how these versions differ, it will be much easier to choose one of the two versions.

If you like, it is possible to have both Google Chrome and Chrome Canary installed at the same time. This is not a problem. So it is always an option to consider at all times. While there are a number of differences between the two. Especially in terms of stability and updates.

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Keep in mind that Chrome Canary is an experimental version. So, it is not always stable in its operation. It is normal that there are failures in this regard from time to time in it. These are usually brief failures, but it is important to note that they can occur quite frequently.

On the other hand, it is a version that receives updates constantly. Unlike Google Chrome which receives updates every few months, in Chrome Canary we have almost daily updates. As it is an experimental version, new functions are constantly being introduced which can therefore be tested.

In general, Chrome Canary is presented as a good option for developers. Also for users who want to be able to try all these functions before anyone else. While users who simply want to be able to navigate, they can then turn to Google Chrome. It is stable, reliable and is updated from time to time.


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