If you have updated the Chrome version to the most recent one (113 or after), you can expect some issues when playing the dash in the interface like:
In order to solve this please follow the next procedure:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\
into the File Explorer address bar.~/Library/Application Support/Google/
into the Go to Folder box.
4. Install an Old Version (112) of Chrome (https://google-chrome.en.uptodown.com/windows/download/97917250
)
Stop Chrome Auto-Update
In Windows:
5.1 Press Windows Key + R to open a Run box.
5.2 Type services.msc and press Enter
5.3 Right-click the Google Update (gupdate) service and select Properties
5.4 Set the Startup type to Disabled and select the Stop button under Service status. Then, select Apply to save the changes.
5.5 Repeat steps 5.3-5.4 for the Google Update (gupdatem) service
On the Mac:
5.6 Open Finder and press Command + Shift + G. Then, visit the following folders:
• /Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/
• ~/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/
5.7 Empty all contents inside both folders.
5.8 Open a Terminal window (go to Launchpad and select Other > Terminal).
5.9 Run the following commands one after the other:
• cd /Library/Google/
• sudo chown nobody:nogroup GoogleSoftwareUpdate;sudo chmod 000 GoogleSoftwareUpdate
• cd ~/Library/Google/
• sudo chown nobody:nogroup GoogleSoftwareUpdate;sudo chmod 000 GoogleSoftwareUpdate
• cd /Library/
• sudo chown nobody:nogroup Google;sudo chmod 000 Google
• cd ~/Library/
• sudo chown nobody:nogroup Google;sudo chmod 000 Google
• Exit Terminal
Delete GoogleUpdate.exe inside of folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Update
Activate again Internet access and verify the version installed using chrome://version