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Update your browser

An out-of-date browser is one of the most common causes of broken pages, login problems and security vulnerabilities. Most browsers update automatically when you fully close and reopen them — but if you keep many tabs open and rarely restart, updates can sit unfinished for weeks. Here’s how to check manually in Edge, Chrome and Firefox.

Microsoft Edge

1. In Edge, select the settings and more icon in the top-right corner.

2. Select Settings.

Microsoft Edge browser window with the settings menu open. The “Settings” option is highlighted in the dropdown menu

3. From the left-hand menu, select About Microsoft Edge.

4. Edge will automatically check for updates. If one is available, select Download, then Restart to finish installing. If the page reads “Microsoft Edge is up to date,” no action is needed.

Microsoft Edge Settings page open to the “About Microsoft Edge” section. Highlighted areas show the browser is up to date and indicate where to access the About page in the sidebar.

Google Chrome

1. Open Chrome. If an update is waiting, a colored dot or the word Update will appear on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.

2. Select the three-dot icon, then select HelpAbout Google Chrome.

Google Chrome browser window with the three-dot menu open. The “About Google Chrome” option is highlighted near the bottom of the Help submenu.

3. Chrome will check for updates and download them automatically.

4. When the download finishes, select Relaunch to apply the update.

Google Chrome “About Chrome” settings page showing a highlighted message that Chrome is up to date, including the current version number.

Firefox

1. Select the Menu icon in the top-right corner.

2. Select Help, then About Firefox.

Firefox browser homepage with the application menu open. The “Help” option is highlighted in the dropdown menu.

3. Firefox will automatically check for updates and download any it finds in the background.

4. When prompted, select Restart to Update Firefox. If the window reads "Firefox is up to date," no action is needed.

Firefox “About Mozilla Firefox” window showing a highlighted message prompting the user to restart the browser to install an update.

When in doubt, restart

If you have installed an update, but websites still are not working, fully close and reopen the browser to ensure the new version is loaded. If issues continue, contact the UIS Service Desk at 303-860-4357 or help@cu.edu.

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