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# Сritical security update for all Windows, Mac & Linux Users

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**This is essential for those who use Google Chrome browser!**

Finally, the Chrome team announced the Chrome 102 for Windows (102.0.5005.61/62/63), 102.0.5005.61 for Mac and Linux.

Google Chrome 102 update fixes 32 new vulnerabilities and reduces the chance of phishing.

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For all our community members who actively use crypto, wallets, and various platforms (dex, etc.), phishing is one of the most important problems.

&#x20;We have to use all methods to protect our funds as much as possible.

**The browser update is one of such methods. Update your browser and/or app to the latest version!**

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