

What happens if you disable Google crash handler?įirst, Google Crash Handler is blocking the ARPSpoof.

… One can also opt out of auto-updates all together from the settings menu, but that may introduce security vulnerabilities. There are ways to change how it does this now (and on Windows), so it wouldn’t shock me if this were to change in the future. Yes, Chrome does ask for permission to update itself.

Click the Chrome menu button (⋮) and select “More tools.”Click “Update Google Chrome.” A new tab will open.
