For the tech-savvy, temporarily changing your browser's "user agent" to a 32-bit Windows version (e.g., Windows 7 32-bit) will trick Google’s servers into delivering the 32-bit installer.
Using 32-bit Chrome is a compromise. The most significant limitation is memory: a single tab in 32-bit Chrome can theoretically crash if it tries to allocate more than 2GB of RAM. On modern, JavaScript-heavy websites, this can happen. Moreover, 64-bit Chrome includes security features like High Entropy ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization) that are weaker or absent in the 32-bit version.
أحياناً يستهلك إصدار 32 بت ذاكرة وصول عشوائي (RAM) أقل قليلاً مقارنة بإصدار 64 بت، مما يناسب الأجهزة ذات الإمكانيات المحدودة.
Using older versions (like version 43 or 109) on legacy systems is discouraged for sensitive tasks (e.g., banking) as they no longer receive security updates.