
Click through on your platform (Linux/Mac/Win).

This is the commit of where the 44 release was branched, back in May 2015.

Googleĭoes not offer old builds as they do not have up-to-date security Let's say you want a build of Chrome 44 for debugging purposes. I'll copy/paste the relevant steps from that page here:ĭownloading old builds of Chrome / Chromium I have received a very helpful answer there, which liked to

As at the time, the official downloads didn't offer this version any longer (and searching for a solution didn't give me one, I asked here). I ran into the issue of being required to run a specific version of Chrome on Linux to reproduce a bug that was reported to me.
