Hello,
I would like to report a problem that happened to me when I upgraded to Google Chrome Portable Dev 78.0.3880.4
So, I did successfully upgraded to said version, however, when I opened it, some text appeared under the bookmarks:
You are using an unsupported environment variable: SSLKEYLOGFILE. Stability and security will suffer.
What does it mean and is this a Google issue or not?
My PC details: running Windows 7 64-bit, PA.c Platform installed into the root of my drive (a.k.a. K:\PortableApps.com Platform)
Screenshot: https://i.screenshot.net/5nee8b3
Did you set it on your local PC? If you bring up a command prompt and type echo %SSLKEYLOGFILE% it will show you. That environment variable doesn't appear anywhere in the code for the GoogleChromePortable launcher.
Also, if you're using a local antivirus like Avast, you need to: Disable the Avast feature by clicking: Avast> Settings> Active Protection> Web Shield> uncheck “Enable HTTPS scanning”
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