Google Chrome 17+

Fast & Secure Web Browser

Google LLC

    • Free

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Description

Download the new Google Chrome for your iPhone and iPad. Now more simple, secure and faster than ever. Get the best of Google Search, and easily sync your bookmarks and passwords with Chrome on your laptop. Download the fast, secure browser recommended by Google.

NEW - You can now set Chrome as your default browser. Follow the in-app prompt or go to Settings > Google Chrome to set Chrome as default. All web links will automatically open in Chrome.

• SEARCH WITH GOOGLE - Chrome is the browser with Google built in. Search and get answers on Google fast.

• BROWSE FAST - Choose from personalized search results that instantly appear as you type and quickly browse previously-visited websites.

• SEARCH FROM YOUR HOME SCREEN - Access Chrome from your iOS home screen with the new widget.

• ACCESS YOUR CHROME ACROSS DEVICES - When you sign in to Chrome, you can save bookmarks, passwords and more in your Google Account, so you can access them on your other devices.

• STORE PASSWORDS & PAYMENT METHODS - Chrome can save your passwords and payment information, and automatically fill them into forms when you need them.

• VOICE SEARCH - Use Google voice search to get answers without typing.

• MANAGE TABS EASILY - See all your tabs in a single view and easily organize them into groups.

• ARTICLES FOR YOU - Chrome surfaces articles, blogs, and content that we think you might like. The more you use Chrome, the more personalized it gets. You’ll always have what’s most relevant to you at your fingertips.

• GOOGLE TRANSLATE - Chrome lets you translate an entire site in a single click with Google Translate built in.

• INCOGNITO MODE - Use Incognito mode to browse without saving your history (learn more at http://goo.gl/WUx02)

• SAVE YOUR SITES - Save pages for later with bookmarks in Chrome.

What’s New

Version 120.0.6099.119

Thanks for choosing Chrome! This version includes:
• You can now move the address bar to the bottom of your screen. Tap Chrome Menu > Settings > Address Bar.
• When you open a new tab, you'll see a recent tab suggestion to help you pick up where you left off.
• Get improved website suggestions that correct for typos in the address bar.
• Get a notification to help you easily restore Chrome as your default browser after resetting your phone.
• When you highlight text, you can now select "Search with Google" from the context menu.
• You can now tap on plain text phone numbers to make a call.
• Stability and performance improvements.

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
1M Ratings

1M Ratings

Imani Cumi Black ,

Great browser

Been using Chrome on all my devices for about as long as I’ve had a smartphone. I prefer the interface to Safari, and prior to having more than one Apple device, I liked being able to have access to all my bookmarks, my reading list, browsing history, passwords, etc. on every device. Now that I own and use my iPad and Macbook for school and work in addition to my phone, I really love that I can quickly and seamlessly share webpages from one device to another - which, you might also be able to do with Safari by now, but I haven’t used Safari as my primary browser in about a decade. In that entire time I haven’t run into a single issue that negatively affected my user experience or made me want to switch browsers. I’ll be honest and say that most updates I hardly notice lol, but what few new features I do catch onto, they only make the app/user experience better and better. My regards to the devs. Keep up the excellent work!

iCopyninja ,

Fix discover

Google chrome is awesome and I wouldn’t want to use another browser, but… Please fix discover. One of the MOST FRUSTRATING things in this app is how I see the discover feed and see an article I’m interested in only to have it disappear into the void as soon as it refreshes before I even have a chance to open the article. Please… please… show me the previous feeds. Add discover history for articles we haven’t viewed yet. I don’t understand why this isn’t built-in. I’ve searched for ways to view discover history, but it doesn’t exist. Why? I feel like I’m being teased by a good article only to have it disappear before I can open and view it. It’s things like this that make me rather not have the discover feed. The only tip I have for others also bothered by the same PROBLEM is to turn off wifi and cell data, open chrome, Took a look at the discover feed and see which articles may interest you in peace, THEN reconnect to internet to let chrome/discover refresh the feed. I consider this to be a big issue, but it’ll probably get ignored because I’m in the minority of people want to see yesterday’s articles. I’ll be opening a support ticket with most of this post copied. It’s a shot in the dark but maybe this will get fixed.

Burndonesinkchair ,

Other browsers

I started using Chrome when it was still in Beta. The iOS version is nearly identical to Chrome on a PC; I haven’t found any discrepancy.
Over the years, other browsers began to mimic Chrome, most notably Microsoft Internet Explorer when it began offering tabs and later with an omnibar which allows users to type search terms or internet addresses in the same place.
The omnibar does have one downside of confusing people into thinking that the search term is an actual website and not a result of a search. My parents, both in their late 70s, have problems distinguishing the results.
But I don’t think it’s their age. It’s just one more new thing to understand and they aren’t interested. I’m almost 50 and am not interested in learning all the things social media can do; I'd love to have ZOOM show my face as an interactive kitten, but I don’t care enough to learn how.

App Privacy

The developer, Google LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Financial Info
  • Location
  • Contact Info
  • Contacts
  • User Content
  • Search History
  • Browsing History
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics
  • Other Data

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • User Content
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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