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Rossen Reports: “High Level Threats” on Google Chrome, here’s the fix

Rossen Reports: “High Level Threats” on Google Chrome, here’s the fix
Hi, let's get right to the rundown first, *** major warning. If you use google chrome, I'm going to show you the steps that you need to take to keep yourself protected from hackers. Then Venmo and Paypal are increasing fees. I'm going to break down the new numbers and finally school is winding down for the kids and for us parents, you know what that means. Time to get them into summer camp before you do we have *** price hike alert you need to know about mhm. First google wants you to update your chrome browser right now it is deploying *** new wave of software fixes to patch up some security flaws that hackers could be taking advantage of. There are 30 security fixes, 30 of them and of those 37 are deemed high level threats. So it's important to update chrome on your computer as soon as possible. I don't know how that's why I'm here on your computer. Here's what I want you to do. Open up chrome, click right up here in the top right hand corner these three vertical dots right here. Then click help right here then about google chrome right away. This wheel is going to start spinning to see if you have the latest version of chrome. It's gonna scan your computer if you don't, it will start updating and then I want you to click relaunch and you should be all set Next. Getting your money from paypal and Venmo is about to get more expensive when using either app someone sends you money, then you transfer it to your bank account. You can choose the instant transfer where your money gets sent right away for *** fee or the free standard one which takes about 1-3 days. The fee on both apps used to be 1.5% of the mount you were transferring. Now paypal and Venmo are increasing that fee to 1.75% of the amount with *** maximum fee. It'll max out at $25. Expect the new change to hit your Venmo on May 23rd and for Paypal it's going to be on june 17th but there's good news here for people like me that use the standard transfer still going to be free. Finally prices are going up on everything from food to cars to clothes we know Now the newest thing summer camps, more than 26 million kids might included are enrolling in summer camp this year but prepared to pay big. The American Camp Association says camp fees are estimated to jump from 10 to 15% this summer. What's the blame to things? Yeah, inflation. Obviously camp operators, they're just like us, they have to pay more for food and supplies for the campers. Also the labor shortage, the counselors cost more. Also there's an increase in demand this summer after two years of social distancing that's code for kids have been in my house for two years now they need to go, we pay more that's all for today. Back to you
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Rossen Reports: “High Level Threats” on Google Chrome, here’s the fix
Google wants you to update your Chrome browser as soon as possible. In a recent post, Google said the new update will have a new wave of software fixes to patch up some security flaws. Of the 30 new fixes, seven are deemed to be high-level security threats. How do you update Google Chrome? Open Chrome on your computer. At the top right, click the three vertical dots. (It might even have the word “Update” next to it.) Click “Help.”Click “About Google Chrome.”A page will open up and at the top, a wheel will start spinning. It will let you know if you have the latest version of Chrome. If not, it will start updating. A “Relaunch” button will appear. Click that and you should be all set.

Google wants you to update your Chrome browser as soon as possible.

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In a , Google said the new update will have a new wave of software fixes to patch up some security flaws. Of the 30 new fixes, seven are deemed to be high-level security threats.

How do you update Google Chrome?

  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. At the top right, click the three vertical dots. (It might even have the word “Update” next to it.)
  3. Click “Help.”
  4. Click “About Google Chrome.”
  5. A page will open up and at the top, a wheel will start spinning. It will let you know if you have the latest version of Chrome. If not, it will start updating.
  6. A “Relaunch” button will appear. Click that and you should be all set.