It is available through the chromium snapshots. That might be just enough and if not there is also chromium project which is essentially identical to chrome. It doesn't cover all, only the latest of major versions. It is possible to downgrade as per this thread up to 3 stable versions back, but that is usually not enough and it is a hassle.Īfter a little bit of searching I've found this website offering plethora of old stable versions releases. Google had not made available the older version of their chrome browser to public due to security issues which are of course patched in the current version.
It turned out that both of my assumptions were hiding some troubles behind and I realized that it is actually not that straightforward to get my hands on the older binaries of the chrome browser. I thought it is easy, I just google where google stores the old version of their browser, download binaries and point my testing tool to the correct version.
Recently I needed to run some functional tests against the older version of chrome browser as the chrome-driver available to me (part of the 3rd party test tools) was working only with slightly older version of google-chrome than my current system.