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Updating Vision to version 3.4.22

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⚙️ Update 3.4.22


The Vision team is pleased to announce a truly major update to our browser! In addition to updating the Chrome core, version 3.4.22 introduces several new features, including profile history!

Let’s go through everything step by step:

🟢 Chrome 146


As always, the Chrome core has been updated to the latest version.

🟢 Profile history


We’ve added the ability to view the full profile history! Creation, modification, stopping a profile, changing proxies and statuses, and much more are available in the profile menu via the History button. If you work in a team, you’ll also be able to see the nickname of the colleague who made changes to the profile.

🟢 Ability to restrict extension editing within a team


We’ve introduced a new option to restrict editing (adding/modifying/deleting) extensions within a team.

🟢 Improved copying section


Now you can copy proxies/tags/statuses/extensions/home pages directly to multiple folders at once.

🟢 Team nicknames


The team owner can now edit their team nickname. In the deleted profiles trash bin, colleagues’ nicknames are now displayed instead of email addresses.

🟢 Other updates and improvements


In addition to the main points listed above, the update includes a number of fixes and improvements that positively impact the user experience.

Current app version: 3.4.22

🖥 Current core version: 146.0.7680.154

❗ We’d like to remind you that we offer an automatic profile update feature (User‑Agent and other dependent parameters), which you can find in the app settings.

❗ If you experience any issues while using the browser, just contact us via the widget on the website or through the Telegram support bot @visionsupportbot! We’ll be happy to help.

🔄 To update you need to restart the application or click "Check for updates" in the "Settings" section.

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