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		By: Dan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m one with a goofy Chrome problem: whether on Windows 10 or Linux Mint, on new Dells or originally Windows 7 Acers, all 64 bit, the current and last three stable versions of Chrome browser (tested 32 and 64 bit) result in Google and other sites persistently telling me &quot;We&#039;ve detected that you&#039;re using an outdated version...&quot;; &#039;Browserleaks&#039; and &#039;Browserscope&#039; say that every such Chrome I visit them with is version 17, despite like right now all saying version 47.0.2526.80m in each browser. No malware(s) or re-directors found, no help Google forums. Any way to fix this at least in Windows 10? ( I might&#039;ve noted this happens even when affected browsers are uninstalled, all caches/keys/files/profiles removed with devices restarted before re-installing, and then even with no-addon &quot;vanilla&quot; re-installations.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m one with a goofy Chrome problem: whether on Windows 10 or Linux Mint, on new Dells or originally Windows 7 Acers, all 64 bit, the current and last three stable versions of Chrome browser (tested 32 and 64 bit) result in Google and other sites persistently telling me &#8220;We&#8217;ve detected that you&#8217;re using an outdated version&#8230;&#8221;; &#8216;Browserleaks&#8217; and &#8216;Browserscope&#8217; say that every such Chrome I visit them with is version 17, despite like right now all saying version 47.0.2526.80m in each browser. No malware(s) or re-directors found, no help Google forums. Any way to fix this at least in Windows 10? ( I might&#8217;ve noted this happens even when affected browsers are uninstalled, all caches/keys/files/profiles removed with devices restarted before re-installing, and then even with no-addon &#8220;vanilla&#8221; re-installations.)</p>
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