Google on Tuesday updated Chrome to version 74, an update that patched 39 security vulnerabilities and added support for websites that want to honor users' requests to limit stomach-churning motion effects.

The search company paid out $26,837 in bug bounties to 17 researchers who reported some of the vulnerabilities quashed in Chrome 74. Five of the flaws were ranked "High," the second-most-serious category in Google's four-step rating system.

Because Chrome updates in the background, most users only need to relaunch the browser to complete the upgrade. To manually update, select "About Google Chrome" from the Help menu under the vertical ellipsis at the upper right; the resulting tab shows that the browser has been updated or displays the download process before presenting a "Relaunch" button. New to Chrome? Download the latest in versions for Windows, macOS and Linux from here._

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