If the version of the browser you are using is lower than the aforementioned 103.0.5060.71, you’ll want to update to the patched version as soon as possible (ASAP as today’s young whipper snappers might say). But there is a caveat and it’s a big one; Chrome cannot be uninstalled from Android.
The version of Chrome on this writer’s Pixel 6 Pro is vulnerable to the exploit
So your best bet is to keep checking to see when the next version of Chrome is available from the Google Play Store. And this is how it is done:
1. Go to the Google Play Store and tap on the profile icon on the upper right of the display.
2. Tap on Manage apps & device.
3. Under Updates available, tap on See details.
4. Look for an update for Chrome. If there is one, tap on the word Update. If there is no update, close the screen and try again later.
5. If you do get to install an update, follow the directions at the top of the article to check the version number you’ve installed on your phone. Make sure that it is 103.0.5060.71 or higher.