This article is for informational purposes only. APK files downloaded outside of the Google Play Store carry potential security risks. Always verify the source and checksum of any file before installation. "Version 236" refers to a very old, legacy version of Chrome (circa 2014-2015) and is not recommended for daily use.

Have you tried installing Chrome build 236 on your device? Share your experience in the comments below (but remember—never share direct download links). For more Android tutorials and APK guides, bookmark this page and check back weekly.

Legitimate upgrades must match the signature of the existing app on your phone. If a third-party site offers a modified Chrome file, Android will usually block the installation, warning that the package conflicts with an existing app. Step 2: Enable Unknown Sources

Assuming you have obtained a legitimate chrome_236_android.apk file from a trusted source like APK Mirror or the Chromium repository, follow these steps carefully.

: If you absolutely must use an external APK, rely exclusively on highly vetted, community-trusted mirrors like APKMirror. These platforms verify cryptographic signatures to ensure files have not been modified.

Searching for exact strings like "Google Chrome for Android 236 APK link" can lead to risky corners of the internet. Cybercriminals frequently target popular browser keywords to distribute malware.

Older devices that lose Google Play Store access sometimes require manual installations.

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