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The rejectionhandled event is fired when a Promise has been rejected, but because some other RejectionHandling code has since caught and dealt with the rejection. The rejectionhandled event will not be fired if the Promise was never handled at all.
Here is the support for unhandledrejection/rejectionhandled events for the latest version of Chrome.The latest version of Chrome is Chrome 114 for which it is fully supported.
Here’s the support for unhandledrejection/rejectionhandled events across all versions of Chrome:
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To make a right testing strategy it's important to understand how many users are actually using the Chrome browser
To help you build the right browser testing matrix, here's the overall marketshare of both Chrome browser the various versions.
Chrome for Android
38.76
2022-01-02
Chrome 105
16.68
2024-10-07
Chrome 104
4.84
2024-10-07
Chrome for iPhone
1.62
2024-10-07
Chrome 103
0.67
2024-10-07
Chrome iPad
0.32
2024-10-07
Other
3.97
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Data Source: Statcounter.com
Chrome
65.68
Safari
18.68
Edge
4.33
Firefox
3.15
Samsung Internet
2.75
Opera
2.26
Other
3.17
Data Source: Statcounter.com
Browser Support For Safari on iOS Versions
Browser Support For Android Browser Versions
Browser Support For Chrome for Android Versions
Browser Support For Firefox for Android Versions
Browser Support For Samsung Internet Versions
Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android. Google Chrome was first released in 2008, built with free software components from Apple WebKit and Mozilla Firefox. Google Chrome has dominated the browser market share and stand on top when it comes to browser usage.
Google Chrome is based on Chromium, an open-source and free web browser. Chromium is managed by the Chromium Project and developers of the project have full rights to change the source code. But, Google Chrome has added some proprietary features; for example, it installs updates automatically and supports additional video formats.
Thanks to Chromium being open-source, many popular browsers have switched from their respective rendering engine to Chromium. That has eased the life of developers and testers globally by mitigating browser compatibility challenges.
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