As always, if you have any issues with these methods, do let us know in the comments section below. Feel free to play around with the settings, and change the update interval to any value you like (the maximum is 24 hours), to control the frequency at which Google Chrome checks for updates automatically. So, now you know how you can enable, and disable Chrome automatic updates. SEE ALSO: 10 Ways to Speed Up Google Chrome on PC or Mac Enable or Disable Chrome Auto Updates You will need to restart Chrome for the changes to take effect. Set the value of HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Update\AutoUpdateCheckPeriodMinutes to the REGDWORD value. To do this, you can either: Use the Google Update ADM templates provided on this page or as described in this article. All you need to do, is launch the Terminal, and type “ defaults write checkInterval 18000“. This will set the update interval back to the default value that Google Chrome comes with. To turn off auto-updates of Google Chrome on Windows, you need to instruct Google Update to not update it. If you decide that automatic updates were probably better for you, you can always set them up again. If any updates are available, they get installed on their own, and all you need to do is run the “mand” program. You have successfully checked for any available updates.
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