Google Chrome comes with various command-line switches that you can append to the app launcher. Here are some of the more useful Chrome command line switches you should know and use.
Google started to label all non-HTTPS sites as “Not Secure.” If you have encountered such sites, this shows how to find out if it’s secure and what you should do.
If you’re a Chrome user but dislike that Google impedes on your privacy, here are the best Chromium-based browsers that have the same experience as Chrome.
Chrome 70 comes with a new feature that allows you to create web apps on the desktop. Learn how to install progressive web apps to your Chrome desktop.
The latest release of the Google Chrome browser features some changes to the user interface. Here’s how you can customize Chrome’s new tab page without using extensions.
The default history page in Chrome is simple and bare bones. Here are some extensions to enhance Chrome’s history and make searching your history easier.
Changing a browser’s user agent allows you to test your site for different browser. Here is how you can change the user agent in Chrome, Firefox and MS Edge.
You can easily lose all your open tabs when your browser crashes. Luckily, both Firefox and Chrome have options for you to properly manage your sessions.
Google Chrome would like to make URLs both easier to understand and more secure. They’re proposing changing the whole system, charging it doesn’t work the way it should.
Windows 10’s new Timeline feature is great, but it only works for Microsoft Edge. This article shows how to make the Timeline feature work on Firefox and Chrome.