You can use the function as it is or maybe you can find another better source. I wrote two simple Python functions getting the latest versions from the above sources. Google Chrome automatically downloads the latest update when you open the 'About Google Chrome' page. Second, checking, we see that they provide the latest chrome versions for different platforms and we can scrape them using BeautifulSoup. I found two sources where I can get the latest chrome version.įirst, the official link from Chrome team.īut this does not give the version numbers for different platforms. With profiles, you can keep all your Chrome info separate, like bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings. Here is a candidate and they provide the latest version through api but you need to signup to get access to the api and if you need that info much you need to pay.īut why not try a simple way ourselves to get it from other sources? Toggle to Enabled like the earlier application update policy, you can select the frequency.
Multiple sources indicate that Marshmallow has a market share of less than 5 at this point in time. Google Update -> Applications -> Google Chrome -> Update Policy Override. After some googling, there seems to be no free API providing this. Chrome 106 was the last version to support Android 6 Marshmallow, first released back in 2015.