Chrome has experimental features that normally are turned off by default. In some rare cases, an experimental feature may be enabled but that normally happens when the feature is fairly stable. These experimental features can be enabled by a user and it’s done from the Chrome Flags page. You can …
Read More »How to disable email tracking in Gmail
Not all emails are answered. It goes without saying that the average person probably ignores a few emails every week and often the types of emails that are ignored are of a certain type. They may be trying to sell you something, they may be trying to get you sign …
Read More »How to restrict extensions to select websites in Chrome
When you install an extension in Chrome, it shows you a comprehensive list of the permissions it needs to run. You can accept or decline to give it permissions. If you choose to decline giving the extension permissions, it won’t install. That makes it seem like you don’t have much …
Read More »How to fix trailing underscores at the end of URLs in Chrome
Chrome lets you add a custom search engine to it which is basically any website that you search frequently. It happens automatically if you search a particular website often enough. Once added, all you have to do is type the first few letters of the URL, tap the Tab key …
Read More »How to update saved passwords in Chrome
Chrome has a password suggestion feature, and also a built-in password manager which, if you’re not a fan of services like Lastpass, you might actually use. The passwords in Chrome are saved whenever you login into a website. Chrome offers to save them or you can set it to always …
Read More »How to enable Flash player in Chrome
If you use Chrome as your default browser, it may have shown you a message telling you Flash is going to be discontinued in December 2020 which, technically, is a good year away. Still, the warning comes with a little button that lets you disable Flash right away. If you …
Read More »How to create a keyboard shortcut for Chrome pages
Chrome’s internal pages don’t all have keyboard shortcuts associated with them. You can open the Downloads page with the Ctrl+J keyboard shortcut, the History page with Ctrl+H, and that’s about it. There are other internal pages that you might need to access with a keyboard shortcut. You might be able …
Read More »How to clear Recent tabs history in Chrome
When you close Chrome, whether you do it normally, it crashes, you force close it, or your system restarts, the browser keeps a list of all the tabs you had open. When you next launch it, you will see an option to restore tabs if Chrome did not shut down …
Read More »How To Request The Mobile Site In Chrome Mobile
Mobile websites are websites that are optimized for viewing on a mobile device. Some websites optimize only the look while others will also serve up special content that isn’t data heavy. A good mobile site is one that can give you access to everything the desktop site can but the …
Read More »How To Open Chrome Mobile Tabs On Your Desktop
We all know that Chrome works with our Google accounts to sync information across devices. The information that is synced includes passwords, browsing history, bookmarks, form data, and apps. Users have the option to choose what they sync; they can sync everything or just selective data. This data sync is …
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