Update Chrome to prevent add-ons issues
A root certificate used to verify signed content and add-ons for various browsers expired on October, 2025. Without updating to a newer browser version, this expiration may cause significant issues with add-ons, content signing, and DRM-protected media playback.

Why is this update important?
If you don’t update, Chrome features that rely on remote updates will stop working, and your installed add-ons will be disabled with the message “could not be verified for use in Chrome.” DRM-protected content, such as streaming services, may also stop playing.
Who does this affect?
This update is necessary for all users running browser versions earlier than 128, including those using Chrome for Desktop on Windows, macOS, and Linux, as well as Chrome for your device. If you were directed to this article through an in-app notification, it means your browser version is outdated and needs to be updated to continue functioning correctly with signed content, add-ons, and DRM-protected media.
How to fix this
- Update Chrome to the latest version (recommended).
- If you can’t update, switch to a supported browser.