How to Assign Hotkeys for Google Chrome Extensions

This tutorial will show you how to how to assign hotkeys for Google Chrome extensions. If you are an active user of Google Chrome extensions, and have a set of them, you may want to configure them to open them with keyboard shortcuts instead of constantly clicking on the button to the right of the address bar. Continue reading “How to Assign Hotkeys for Google Chrome Extensions”

How to turn off tab auto reload in Google Chrome

You can turn off tab auto reload in Google Chrome using a built-in tool or extensions from the Google Web Store. In recent versions of Google Chrome, the browser suspends (pause) and unloads inactive tabs by default. This results in the tab reloading when you return to the tab after some time. You can disable this tab reloading behavior in several ways. Continue reading “How to turn off tab auto reload in Google Chrome”

How to import or export passwords from a CSV file in Chrome

This tutorial will show you how to import or export passwords from a CSV file in Google Chrome. Like any other modern browser, Google Chrome is able to store passwords for various sites locally or in an online Google account. If you don’t use a Google account to sync passwords, or want to create a local copy of your passwords, or move them from Chrome to another app using a CSV file, this guide will show you how it can be done.

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How to Disable Reading List in Google Chrome

You can disable Reading List in Google Chrome if you don’t like it. On macOS and iOS, Safari and Microsoft Edge have a  Collections feature that lets you save pages and articles for later reading. This is a kind of analog of the Pocket service in Firefox, which does not require the installation of add-ons. Until recently, Google Chrome, the world’s most popular browser, did not have such features, but the developers are now actively working on the Reading List option. Continue reading “How to Disable Reading List in Google Chrome”

How to Add or Remove Search Tabs Button from Google Chrome

Here is how you can add or remove Search Tabs Button from Google Chrome.

With Google Chrome 89, the Mountain View based search giant brought a new feature to the browser. It now has a dedicated Search Tabs button in the titlebar. Google does a gradual roll-out, so it may not be visible right now in your browser. Continue reading “How to Add or Remove Search Tabs Button from Google Chrome”

How to Use Multiple Enable-Features and Disable-Features with Chrome

Here’s how you can use multiple Enable-Features and Disable-Features with Google Chrome.

Google Chrome is a popular web browser that has tons of hidden features. Some of the features can be enabled with flags, and some of them can be enabled or disabled with two special command line options, –enable-features and –disable-features. Continue reading “How to Use Multiple Enable-Features and Disable-Features with Chrome”

Allow Uninstall Chrome PWA from Settings and Control Panel

Here is how to allow Uninstall Chrome PWA from Settings and Control Panel.

The ability to remove an installed PWA app using Settings and Control Panel has finally become available in Google Chrome. Now PWA can be properly removed with Control Panel \ Uninstall a program and Settings \ Apps \ Apps and features. There is also the Uninstall command in the Start menu for the PWA shortcut context menu.

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Save Site Passwords to Google Account with Sync disabled in Chrome

How to save site passwords to your Google account when Sync is turned off.

Google Chrome can sync your passwords, bookmarks, and browsing history thanks to its built-in sync feature. It requires you to have the sync feature on, and also requires you to sign-in to your Google account in the browser. Continue reading “Save Site Passwords to Google Account with Sync disabled in Chrome”

Enable Chrome Actions in Google Chrome 87

How to Enable Chrome Actions in Google Chrome 87

The recent release of Chrome 87 is all about new features, improved performance and improved memory handling. Chrome Quick Actions is one of the new features in the browser. This feature allows you to quickly access a number of browser settings and utilities right from the address bar without opening your privacy and security settings. Continue reading “Enable Chrome Actions in Google Chrome 87”

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