

With billions of Chrome users, though, this ticking of the Chrome version update clock is a widespread issue across the globe. Programmers make mistakes, software foundations like iOS and Windows change every year, engineers update internet communication standards and online services change their programming interfaces. Software that breaks as time passes is nothing unusual. Although Duda fixed the issue before Chrome 100 shipped, several other sites are still affected.

Some sites built with the Duda website creation tool also showed problems, according to Chrome's bug tracker.

Problems using Chrome, Firefox and Edge have been reported at sites including Mercedes-Benz, a license plate renewal tool in Ontario, Canada, IMB Bank in Australia and India's Space Resource Organization. Problems can include websites not working at all or showing a popup erroneously saying your browser is out of date.
