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=1 {Your Incognito window won't open after you relaunch}
other {Your {COUNT} Incognito windows won't reopen after you relaunch}}
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Get the most out of Chrome
This guide helps you understand your choices, so that Chrome works the way you want to
This guide helps you understand important choices you have as you use Chrome. And it helps you make those choices, so that Chrome works the way you want it to.
More than a browser
Your data in Chrome
Beyond cookies
Automatically update Chrome for all users
Automatic updates are turned on.
Learn more about updating
Accessibility
Open Chrome Web Store
Add accessibility features
Enable accessibility features
Get image descriptions from Google
If an image doesn’t have a useful description, Chrome will try to provide one for you. To create descriptions, images are sent to Google.
Text recognition files downloaded
Can't download text recognition files. Try again later.
Downloading text recognition files… $117%
Downloading text recognition files
Extract text from PDF
Scan PDF to extract text for the screen reader. Only supported on Chrome browser
Live Caption
Live Translate
Automatically translates captions
Automatically creates captions for media in Chrome browser (currently available in English). Audio and captions are processed locally and never leave the device.
Automatically creates captions for media in Chrome browser. Audio and captions are processed locally and never leave the device.
Automatically creates captions for English audio and video. Audio and captions never leave your device.
Automatically creates captions for audio and video. Audio and captions never leave your device.
Downloading speech recognition files... $117%
Speech files downloaded
Can't download speech files. Try again later.
Can't install speech files. Your device needs to be updated. Restart your device and try again.
Hide profanity
Navigate pages with a text cursor
To turn caret browsing on or off, use the shortcut F7
To turn caret browsing on or off, use the shortcut Ctrl+Search+7
Show a quick highlight on the focused object
Manage accessibility features
Swipe between pages
Navigate back and forward with a swipe gesture
Select the More Gestures tab, then turn on Swipe between pages to navigate back and forward
Appearance
Custom
Enter custom web address
Disabled
Browser themes
Theme
GTK
Use GTK
QT
Use QT
Classic
Use Classic
Reset to default
Chrome Colors
Mode
Show home button
Show bookmarks bar
Show images on tab hover preview cards
Side panel
Show on left
Show on right
New Tab page
Change
Open Chrome Web Store
Pressing Tab on a webpage highlights links, as well as form fields
Show warning before quitting with ⌘Q
Reader mode for web pages
Offer to show articles in reader mode, when supported
Advanced
Basic
Main menu
Opens in a new tab
Search settings
Go to <a target="_blank" href="$1">Google Chrome help</a> if you can't find what you're looking for
Settings
Settings - $1About Chromium
Subpage button
Relaunch
Restart
$1Adblocker plusplus is controlling this setting
Clear
Custom
Delete
Edit
End time $15:00 AM
Not valid
Not a valid web address
Origin must be secure
Retry
Slider: $1Slowest to $2Fastest
Start time $19:06 PM
show passwords
copy passwords
edit passwords
export passwords
Autofill and passwords
replace existing passwords
Google Pay
Add address
Edit address
Country / Region
Phone
Email
Title
Enable Autofill to fill out forms in a single click
$1Visa ending in $21234
Card: $1Visa ending in 1111
Expiration date: $111/2028
More actions for $1John Doe, 123 Main Street
More actions for $1My main card
Turn on virtual card
Turn off virtual card
Edit in Google Pay
Virtual card turned on
Remove your virtual card
You will no longer be able to use your virtual card with Google Pay. <a target='_blank' href='$1'>Learn about virtual cards</a>
Remove
Delete
Delete address
Address deleted
Remove copy
Edit card
Delete card
This payment method will be deleted from this device
To add or manage Google Pay payment methods, visit your <a href="$1" target="_blank">Google Account</a>
This card will be saved to this device only
Add card
Save cards in your Google Account
Right now, you have one card that can only be used on this device
Right now, you have some cards that can only be used on this device
Your payment methods in Google Pay
Name on card
Card number
Expiration date
Expiration month
Expiration year
Your card is expired
Card nickname
Nickname can’t include numbers
Add payment methods
Credit/Debit card
IBAN
This IBAN will be saved to this device only
Nickname
More actions for $1My Doctor's IBAN
IBAN ending in $11234
Add IBAN
Edit IBAN
Edit
Delete IBAN
Password Manager
Create, save, and manage your passwords so you can easily sign in to sites and apps.
Saved payment methods will appear here
Enter your username
Site
Edit passkey
When you edit your passkey, your $1relyingPartyId account won't change
Saved addresses will appear here
Warn you if passwords are exposed in a data breach
Warn you if a password was compromised in a data breach
When you sign in to your Google Account, this feature is turned on.
Checking passwords ($16 of $231)…
{COUNT, plural,
=0 {No compromised passwords found}
=1 {{COUNT} compromised password}
other {{COUNT} compromised passwords}}
{NUM_COMPROMISED, plural,
=0 {No compromised passwords}
=1 {1 compromised password}
other {{NUM_COMPROMISED} compromised passwords}}
{NUM_WEAK, plural,
=0 {No weak passwords}
=1 {1 weak password}
other {{NUM_WEAK} weak passwords}}
{NUM_REUSED, plural,
=0 {No reused passwords}
=1 {1 reused password}
other {{NUM_REUSED} reused passwords}}
Manage passkeys
To manage passkeys, use a newer version of Windows
Passkeys
These passkeys are saved to Windows Hello on this computer. They aren't saved to your Google Account.
These passkeys are only saved on this device. They aren't saved to your Google Account.
Search passkeys
Delete passkey
Are you sure you want to delete this passkey?
Can't delete passkey
You need this passkey to sign in to your computer
More actions, passkey options for $1example@gmail.com on $2www.google.com
Show password for $1example@gmail.com on $2www.google.com
Hide password for $1example@gmail.com on $2www.google.com
Use your screen lock when filling passwords
Use Windows Hello when filling passwords
Default browser
Make default
Your certificates
Show certificates for organization
You have certificates from these organizations that identify you
Servers
You have certificates on file that identify these servers
You have no certificates in this category
Authorities
You have certificates on file that identify these certificate authorities
View
Import
Import and Bind
Export
Others
You have certificates on file that do not fit in any of the other categories
SSL Client Certificate
Untrusted
Certificate authority
Trust settings
The certificate "$1Verisign Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority" represents a Certification Authority
Trust this certificate for identifying websites
Trust this certificate for identifying email users
Trust this certificate for identifying software makers
Delete "$1VeriSign Browser Certificate"?
If you delete one of your own certificates, you can no longer use it to identify yourself.
Delete server certificate "$1www.example.com"?
If you delete a server certificate, you restore the usual security checks for that server and require it uses a valid certificate.
Delete CA certificate "$1Verisign Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority"?
If you delete a Certification Authority (CA) certificate, your browser will no longer trust any certificates issued by that CA.
Delete certificate "$1Example Certificate"?
Please enter a password to encrypt this certificate
Enter your certificate password
The password you choose will be required to restore this certificate later. Please record it in a safe location.
Password
Confirm password
Incorrect password
Certification Authority Import Error
Unable to parse file
Certificate Deletion Error
Certificate already exists
Not a Certification Authority
The file contained multiple certificates, none of which were imported:
Certificate Import Error
Invalid or corrupt file
Incorrect password or corrupt file
The Private Key for this Client Certificate is missing or invalid
The file contained one certificate, which was not imported:
The file contained multiple certificates, some of which were not imported:
File uses unsupported features
PKCS #12 Export Error
PKCS #12 Files
There was an error while trying to read the file: $1File not found..
$1www.example.com: $2Not a Certification Authority
Server Certificate Import Error
Error Setting Certificate Trust
Action is disabled by your administrator
Unknown error
There was an error while trying to write the file: $1Permission denied..
Certificates are being provisioned for these certificate profiles
Refresh
Details
Advanced
Preparing certificate signing request
Preparing certificate signing request (waiting on server)
Waiting for the CA to issue a certificate
Success
Failure
Canceled
Waiting for the next operation
"Authorize" instruction received
"Proof of Possession" instruction received
"Import Certificate" instruction received
Certificate Profile Name
Certificate Profile ID
Status
Status Id
Last Update
Last Unsuccessful Update
Connection to Device Management Server failed with status '$1Temporary server error' at $2Mon, 14 Mar 2022 17:35:00 GMT
Time range
To clear browsing data from this device only, while keeping it in your Google Account, <a href="#" target="_blank">sign out</a>.
To clear browsing data from all of your synced devices and your Google Account, <a href="#" target="_blank">visit sync settings</a>.
To clear browsing data from all of your synced devices and your Google Account, <a href="#" target="_blank">enter your passphrase</a>.
To clear browsing data from all of your synced devices and your Google Account, <a href="#" target="_blank">sign in</a>.
Browsing history
Signs you out of most sites
Signs you out of most sites. You'll stay signed in to your Google Account so your synced data can be cleared.
Signs you out of most sites. You won't be signed out of your Google Account.
Signs you out of most sites. You'll stay signed in to your Google Account so your Family Link settings for Chrome apply.
Clears history, including in the search box
Clears history from all synced devices
<a target="_blank" href="$1">Search history</a> and <a target="_blank" href="$2">other forms of activity</a> may be saved in your Google Account when you're signed in. You can delete them anytime.
<a target="_blank" href="$1">Other forms of activity</a> may be saved in your Google Account when you're signed in. You can delete them anytime.
Your search engine is $1Bing. See their instructions for deleting your search history, if applicable.
See your search engine's instructions for deleting your search history, if applicable
Download history
Cached images and files
Cookies and other site data
Passwords and other sign-in data
Passwords and passkeys
Autofill form data
Hosted app data
Last hour
Last 24 hours
Last 7 days
Last 4 weeks
All time
Last 15 minutes
Notifications will be disabled
Downloads
Location
Change
Ask where to save each file before downloading
Open certain file types automatically after downloading
Show downloads when they're done
On startup
Open the New Tab page
Continue where you left off
Open a specific page or set of pages
Continue where you left off and open a specific set of pages
Use current pages
Add a new page
Edit page
Site URL
Remove
$1Google - $2http://www.google.com/
Invalid URL
Please enter a shorter URL
Performance
Memory
Speed
Memory Saver
Free up memory based on usage
Recommended
Free up memory based on tab inactivity
Memory saver options
Choose time range
Add to the "always keep these sites active" list
Save to the "always keep these sites active" list
Always keep these sites active
Sites you add will always stay active and memory won't be freed up from them
Additional sites
Add current sites
No sites currently available. Visit a site to add it to this list.
Add sites manually
Active site
Sites you add will always stay active and memory won't be freed up from them. <a href="$1" target="_blank">Learn more about keeping specific sites active</a>
Power
Energy Saver
Turn on when my computer is unplugged
Turn on only when my battery is at $120% or lower
Energy saver options
Turn on Energy Saver to extend battery life
Languages
Preferred languages
Search languages
Move to the top
Move up
Move down
Remove
Add languages
Add languages
No languages added
Show language options
Websites will show content in your preferred languages, when possible
Use Google Translate
When on, Google Translate will offer to translate sites into your preferred language. It can also automatically translate sites.
This language is used when translating pages
Language is set by your Organization
Your administrator has set a default language which cannot be modified.
Add $1Swahili
Remove $1Swahili from automatically translated languages
Remove $1Swahili from never offer translation languages
Google Translate
Translate into this language
Automatically translate these languages
Add languages to automatically translate
Never offer to translate these languages
Add languages to never offer translation
Spell check
Basic spell check
Enhanced spell check
Uses the same spell checker that’s used in Google search. Text you type in the browser is sent to Google.
Check for spelling errors when you type text on web pages
Spell check isn’t supported for the languages you selected
Use spell check for
Customize spell check
Manage spell check
Add a new word
Add word
Already added
Cannot exceed 99 letters
Delete word
Custom words
Saved custom words will appear here
Spell check dictionary download failed.
Please check with your network administrator to make sure that the firewall is not blocking downloads from Google servers.
Manage languages in ChromeOS Flex settings
Manage languages in ChromeOS settings
Keyboard apps
Preload pages
Choose whether to preload pages
No preloading
Pages load only after you open them
Standard preloading
Some of the pages you visit are preloaded
Browsing and searching is faster
Extended preloading
More pages are preloaded. Pages may be preloaded through Google servers when requested by other sites.
Browsing and searching is faster than standard preloading
Privacy and security
Security and Privacy
More
Manage secure DNS in ChromeOS Flex settings
Manage secure DNS in ChromeOS settings
Sites can help verify you're not a bot
Sites can't help verify you're not a bot
Sites you visit can verify that you're a real person and not a bot
When on
A site you visit can save a small amount of info with Chrome, mainly to validate you're not a bot
As you keep browsing, sites can check with Chrome and verify with a previous site you've visited that you're likely a real person
Browsing is faster because a site is less likely to ask you to verify you're a real person
Things to consider
This setting works without identifying you or allowing sites to see your browsing history, though sites can share a small amount of info as part of the verification
Privacy Sandbox
About Privacy Sandbox
Details
Trial features are on
Trial features are off
Learn about and control new technologies that aim to replace third-party cookies
More
Trials
With Privacy Sandbox trials, sites can deliver the same browsing experience using less of your info. That means more privacy for you and less cross-site tracking. We'll add new trials as they're ready to test.
About Browser-based ad personalization
Browser-based ad personalization
Your browsing history affects the ads you see
Ad measurement
Advertisers can understand how ads perform
Spam & fraud reduction
Help sites fight fraud and distinguish bots from people
About Browser-based ad personalization
Sites you visit that define your interests
What data is used:
How we use this data:
How you can manage your data:
To protect your privacy, we auto-delete sites from the list that are older than 4 weeks. A site you visit again might appear on the list again. Or you can remove a site if you don’t want that site to ever define interests for you.
Browser-based ad personalization
Interests you removed
Add an interest or site if you think ads related to the item would be useful to you.
A list of interests may appear here as you browse the web
Interests you removed
You haven't removed any interests
Sites you visit that define your interests
A list of sites you visit may appear here as you browse the web
Sites you removed
You haven't removed any sites
For example, if you visit a site to buy shoes for a marathon, the site might define your interest as running marathons. Later, if you visit a different site to register for a race, that site can show you an ad for running shoes based on your interests.
To protect your privacy, we auto-delete sites from the list that are older than 4 weeks. A site you visit again might appear on the list again. Or you can remove a site if you don't want that site to ever define interests for you.
Ad measurement
When you delete your browsing history — all or for a specific site — you also delete associated measurement info. See <a href="$1" target="_blank">your browsing history</a>
Spam and fraud reduction
Spam & fraud reduction relies on private state tokens to help sites fight fraud and distinguish bots from people.
When trials are on, Spam & fraud reduction relies on private state tokens to help sites fight fraud and distinguish bots from people.
Based on your interaction with a site, like regularly signing in to an account, that site can issue a private state token to your browser. Later, if other sites you visit check for and find a valid private state token, they're more likely to treat you like a person and not a bot.
Private state tokens improve privacy on the web and can't be used to find out who you are.
Ad privacy
Customize the info used by sites to show you ads
Manage info used by sites to measure ad performance
Ad privacy
Ad topics
Based on your browsing history. This setting is on.
Based on your browsing history. This setting is off.
Site-suggested ads
Based on your activity on a site. This setting is on.
Based on your activity on a site. This setting is off.
Ad measurement
Sites and advertisers can understand how ads perform. This setting is on.
Sites and advertisers can understand how ads perform. This setting is off.
You can block topics you don’t want shared with sites. Chrome also auto-deletes your topics older than 4 weeks.
Learn more about ad topics
Learn more
List of topics estimated by Chrome based on your recent browsing history
List of topics you blocked that you don't want shared with sites
Chrome auto-deletes topics that are older than 4 weeks. As you keep browsing, a topic might reappear on the list. Or you can block topics you don’t want Chrome to share with sites. Learn more about <a href="$1" target="_blank">managing your ad privacy in Chrome.</a>
As you browse, whether an ad you see is personalized depends on this setting, <a href="$1" target="_blank">Site-suggested ads</a>, your <a href="$2" target="_blank">cookie settings</a>, and if the site you’re viewing personalizes ads
Site-suggested ads
Site-suggested ads
Sites you visit can determine what you like and then suggest ads as you continue browsing
Sites
You can block sites you don't want. Chrome also auto-deletes sites from the list that are older than 30 days.
Learn more
When on, a list of sites you visit that guess your interests appears here
No sites to show right now
List of recent sites you visited that can suggest ads to other sites as you keep browsing
See all sites
Block
Block $1example.com
Sites you blocked
Add a site back if you want it in the pool of sites that can guess what you like
Blocked sites appear here
List of sites you blocked that you don't want suggesting ads to other sites
Add
Add $1example.com
As you browse, whether an ad you see is personalized depends on this setting, <a href="$1" target="_blank">Ad topics</a>, your <a href="$2" target="_blank">cookie settings</a>, and if the site you're viewing personalizes ads
More about site-suggested ads
It's common for sites you visit to remember things you're interested in, to personalize your experience. Sites can also store information with Chrome about your interests.
For example, if you visit a site that sells long-distance running shoes, the site might decide that you're interested in running marathons. Later, if you visit a different site, that site can show you an ad for running shoes suggested by the first site.
Chrome auto-deletes sites that are older than 30 days. A site you visit again might reappear on the list. Or you can block a site from suggesting ads for you. Learn more about <a href="$1" target="_blank">managing your ad privacy in Chrome.</a>
Learn more about site-suggested ads
Ad measurement
Ad measurement
Sites and advertisers can measure the performance of their ads
When on
Things to consider
Limited types of data are shared between sites to measure the performance of their ads, such as the time of day an ad was shown to you
Ad-measurement data is deleted regularly from your device
Your browsing history is kept private on your device and reports are sent with a delay to protect your identity
You can always delete ad-measurement data by deleting your browsing data
Chrome limits the total amount of data that sites can share through the browser to measure ad performance
Your Android device may include a similar setting. If Ad measurement is turned on in Chrome and on your Android device, a company may be able to measure the effectiveness of an ad across web sites you visit and apps you use.
Privacy Guide
Review key privacy and security controls
Take the Privacy Guide
Get started
Privacy Guide back button
Click to navigate away from Privacy Guide.
Back
Step $11 of $22
Next
When on
Things to consider
A guide of your privacy choices
Take a guided tour of key privacy and security controls. For more options, go to individual settings.
Review complete
Explore more settings below or finish now
You can come back anytime to take another look
Done
Privacy Sandbox trial
Web & App Activity
Additional settings
Compose
Offer Autofill assistance in eligible fields
Choose your search and browsing quality
You'll browse faster because content is proactively loaded based on your current webpage visit
From the address bar, you can open page info to see additional info about the page you're visiting
URLs you visit are sent to Google to predict what sites you might visit next and to show you additional info about the page you're visiting
Choose whether to sync history
History sync
You'll have your history on all your synced devices so you can continue what you were doing
If Google is also your default search engine, you'll see better, contextually relevant suggestions
The URLs you visit are saved to your Google Account
Choose your third-party cookie preferences
Block third-party cookies in Incognito
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
Features on some sites may not work in Incognito
Sites can use cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalize ads
When you’re in Incognito mode, sites can only use cookies to see your browsing activity on their own site. Cookies are deleted at the end of the Incognito session.
Block all third-party cookies
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
Features on some sites may not work
Sites can only use cookies to see your browsing activity on their own site
Choose your Safe Browsing protection
Sends URLs to Safe Browsing to check them
Also sends a small sample of pages, downloads, extension activity, and system information to help discover new threats
Temporarily links this data to your Google Account when you're signed in, to protect you across Google apps
Detects and warns you about dangerous events when they happen
Sends an obfuscated portion of the URL to Google through a privacy server that hides your IP address
If a site tries to steal your password, or when you download a harmful file, Chrome may also send URLs, including bits of page content, to Google
Choose whether to get additional search suggestions
When you click or type in the address bar or search box, you'll see suggestions from your default search engine. This is off in Incognito.
Safety check
Running...
Safety check ran a moment ago
{NUM_MINS, plural,
=1 {Safety check ran 1 minute ago}
other {Safety check ran {NUM_MINS} minutes ago}}
{NUM_HOURS, plural,
=1 {Safety check ran 1 hour ago}
other {Safety check ran {NUM_HOURS} hours ago}}
Safety check ran at $114:30
Safety check ran today
Safety check ran yesterday
{NUM_DAYS, plural,
=1 {Safety check ran 1 day ago}
other {Safety check ran {NUM_DAYS} days ago}}
Safety check ran on $1April 1st, 2020
Safety check is running.
Safety check has completed.
Check now
Run safety check now
Run safety check again
Running
Passed
Info
Warning
Review
Allow permissions again for $1website.com
Allow again
Review removed permissions
{NUM_SITES, plural,
=1 {Permissions removed from <b>1 site</b> you haven’t visited in a while}
other {Permissions removed from <b>{NUM_SITES} sites</b> you haven’t visited in a while}}
Removed $1location
Removed $1location, $2notifications
Removed $1location, $2notifications, $3camera
Removed $1location, $2notifications, and $32 more
{NUM_SITES, plural,
=1 {Permissions removed for 1 site}
other {Permissions removed for {NUM_SITES} sites}}
{NUM_SITES, plural,
=1 {To protect your data, permissions were removed from a site you haven't visited in recently}
other {To protect your data, permissions were removed from sites you haven't visited in recently}}
{NUM_SITES, plural,
=1 {Review complete for 1 site}
other {Review complete for {NUM_SITES} sites}}
Permissions allowed again for $1www.example.com
Automatically remove permissions from unused sites
Updates
Updates are managed by <a target="_blank" href="$1">your administrator</a>
Passwords
Password check is not available in Chromium
Review passwords
Safe Browsing is on and protecting you from harmful sites and downloads
Standard Protection is on
Standard protection is on. For even more security, use enhanced protection.
Enhanced Protection is on
<a target="_blank" href="$1">Your administrator</a> has turned off Safe Browsing
An extension has turned off Safe Browsing
Manage
Manage Safe Browsing
Extensions
You're protected from potentially harmful extensions
{NUM_EXTENSIONS, plural,
=1 {1 potentially harmful extension is off. You can also remove it.}
other {{NUM_EXTENSIONS} potentially harmful extensions are off. You can also remove them.}}
{NUM_EXTENSIONS, plural,
=1 {You turned 1 potentially harmful extension back on}
other {You turned {NUM_EXTENSIONS} potentially harmful extensions back on}}
{NUM_EXTENSIONS, plural,
=1 {Your administrator turned 1 potentially harmful extension back on}
other {Your administrator turned {NUM_EXTENSIONS} potentially harmful extensions back on}}
Review extensions
{NUM_EXTENSIONS, plural,
=1 {Review 1 extension that was taken down from the Chrome Web Store}
other {Review {NUM_EXTENSIONS} extensions that were taken down from the Chrome Web Store}}
{NUM_SITES, plural,
=1 {Review 1 site that sent a lot of notifications}
other {Review {NUM_SITES} sites that sent a lot of notifications}}
Review notification permissions
{NUM_SITES, plural,
=1 {This site sent a lot of notifications recently. You can stop it from sending future notifications.}
other {These sites sent a lot of notifications recently. You can stop them from sending future notifications.}}
Notifications allowed for $1www.example.com
Notifications not allowed for $1www.example.com
Notifications not allowed for $1www.example.com. You’ll be asked again on your next visit.
{NUM_NOTIFICATION, plural,
=1 {About 1 notification a day}
other {About {NUM_NOTIFICATION} notifications a day}}
Don't allow
Don't allow notifications from $1website.com
Always allow notifications from this site
Always allow notifications from $1website.com
Don’t allow but ask later
Don’t allow notifications from $1website.com but ask later
More actions for $1website.com
{NUM_SITES, plural,
=1 {Review <b>1 site</b> that recently sent a lot of notifications}
other {Review <b>{NUM_SITES} sites</b> that recently sent a lot of notifications}}
Block all
{NUM_SITES, plural,
=1 {Notifications not allowed for 1 site}
other {Notifications not allowed for {NUM_SITES} sites}}
All done for now
Undo
Uses cookies to remember your preferences, even if you don’t visit those pages
Preloads pages that Chrome thinks you might visit. To do this, Chrome may use cookies, if you allow cookies, and may encrypt and send pages through Google to hide your identity from sites.
Safe Browsing (protects you and your device from dangerous sites)
Sends URLs of some pages you visit to Google, when your security is at risk
Sends URLs of some pages you visit, limited system information, and some page content to Google, to help discover new threats and protect everyone on the web.
Safe Browsing
Enhanced protection
Faster, proactive protection against dangerous websites, downloads, and extensions. Warns you about password breaches. Requires browsing data to be sent to Google.
Real-time, proactive protection against dangerous sites, downloads, and extensions that's based on your browsing data getting sent to Google
Show enhanced protection details
Predicts and warns you about dangerous events before they happen
Improves security for you and everyone on the web
Warns you if passwords are exposed in a data breach
Sends URLs to Safe Browsing to check them. Also sends a small sample of pages, downloads, extension activity, and system information to help discover new threats. Temporarily links this data to your Google Account when you're signed in, to protect you across Google apps.
When on
In-depth scans for suspicious downloads.
When you're signed in, protects you across Google services.
Improves security for you and everyone on the web.
Warns you if you use a password that has been compromised in a data breach.
Things to consider
Sends the URLs of sites you visit and a small sample of page content, downloads, extension activity, and system information to Google Safe Browsing to check if they're harmful.
When you're signed in, this data is linked to your Google Account to protect you across Google services, for example increasing protection in Gmail after a security incident.
Doesn't noticeably slow down your browser or device.
Standard protection
Standard protection against websites, downloads, and extensions that are known to be dangerous
Protects against sites, downloads, and extensions that are known to be dangerous. If a page does something suspicious, URLs and bits of page content are sent to Google Safe Browsing.
Protects against sites, downloads, and extensions that are known to be dangerous. When you visit a site, Chrome sends an obfuscated portion of the URL to Google through a privacy server that hides your IP address. If a site does something suspicious, full URLs and bits of page content are also sent.
Sends an obfuscated portion of the URL to Google through a privacy server that hides your IP address. If a site tries to steal your password, or when you download a harmful file, Chrome may also send URLs, including bits of page content, to Google.
Show standard protection details
Detects and warns you about dangerous events when they happen
Help improve security on the web for everyone
No protection (not recommended)
Does not protect you against dangerous websites, downloads, and extensions. You’ll still get Safe Browsing protection, where available, in other Google services, like Gmail and Search.
Does not protect you against dangerous websites, downloads, and extensions. Your Safe Browsing settings in other Google products won't be affected.
Turn off Safe Browsing?
Safe Browsing protects you against attackers who may trick you into doing something dangerous like installing malicious software or revealing personal information like passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards. If you turn it off, be careful when browsing unfamiliar or unreputable sites.
Turn off
Send a "Do Not Track" request with your browsing traffic
Do Not Track
Enabling "Do Not Track" means that a request will be included with your browsing traffic. Any effect depends on whether a website responds to the request, and how the request is interpreted. For example, some websites may respond to this request by showing you ads that aren't based on other websites you've visited. Many websites will still collect and use your browsing data - for example to improve security, to provide content, services, ads and recommendations on their websites, and to generate reporting statistics. <a target="_blank" href="$1">Learn more</a></a>
Permissions and content settings
Controls what information sites can use and show (location, camera, pop-ups, and more)
Security
Safe Browsing (protection from dangerous sites) and other security settings
Google Advanced Protection Program
Provides Google’s strongest account security for people at risk of targeted attacks
Always use secure connections
Use HTTPS whenever possible and get warned before loading sites that don’t support it
Use HTTPS whenever possible and get warned before loading sites that don’t support it. You can’t change this setting because you have Advanced Protection enabled.
Manage certificates
Manage HTTPS/SSL certificates and settings
Manage device certificates
Manage HTTPS/SSL certificates on your device
Manage
Use secure DNS
Determines how to connect to websites over a secure connection
Determines how to connect to websites over a secure connection. This uses a managed service provider at $1https://dns.example.net/dns-query{?dns}
With your current service provider
Secure DNS may not be available all the time
With a provider of your choice
Provider options
With
See this provider's <a target="_blank" href="$1https://google.com/">privacy policy</a>
This setting is disabled on managed browsers
This setting is disabled because parental controls are on
Enter custom provider
Enter a correctly formatted URL
Please verify that this is a valid provider or try again later
Content settings
Site settings
Control what information websites can use and what content they can show you
Clear data
Clearing data...
Data cleared.
Clear browsing data
Clear history, cookies, cache, and more
$1Block - $242
More settings that relate to privacy, security, and data collection
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Allowed $1location
Allowed $1location, $2notifications
Allowed $1location and $22 more
Automatically blocked $1location
Automatically blocked $1location, $2notifications
Automatically blocked $1location and $22 more
Blocked $1location
Blocked $1location, $2notifications
Blocked $1location and $22 more
Reset settings?
Reset settings
Restore settings to their original defaults
Some settings were reset
Chrome detected that some of your settings were corrupted by another program and reset them to their original defaults.
Reset all settings
Learn more about resetting settings
Reset and clean up
Clean up computer
Search engine
Search engine used in the address bar.
Learn more about default search engines
Manage search engines
Manage search engines and site search
Create shortcuts for searching sites and manage your search engine
Search Engines
You can use shortcuts in the address bar to quickly search a specific site or to use a different search engine
Search
Add search engine
Edit search engine
Delete search engine
Are you sure you want to delete this search engine?
Search engines
To use a search engine other than the default, type its shortcut in the address bar followed by your preferred keyboard shortcut. You can also change your default search engine here.
Site search
To search a specific site or part of Chrome, type its shortcut in the address bar, followed by your preferred keyboard shortcut.
To search a specific site or part of Chrome, type its shortcut in the address bar, followed by your preferred keyboard shortcut. For example, to search only Bookmarks, type "@bookmarks", then press Tab or Space.
No sites added
Inactive shortcuts
Other saved search engines will appear here
Extensions
Some extensions can add search engines to Chrome
Search engine
Site or page
Shortcut
Query URL
URL with %s in place of query
Make default
Activate
Deactivate
Manage
Keyboard shortcut
In the address bar, use this keyboard shortcut with shortcuts for search engines and site search
In the address bar, enter the shortcut for the site you want to search, such as "@bookmarks". Then, press your preferred keyboard shortcut, and enter your search term.
Space or Tab
Tab
Additional sites
Additional inactive sites
embedded on $1www.google.com
embedded on any host
All sites
View permissions and data stored across sites
Search
Sort by
Most visited
Data stored
Name
Allowed to edit files or folders on your device
Can edit files or folders on your device
Remove grant
Remove
Can view files or folders on your device
View site details
Partitioned
—
Default behavior
Sites automatically follow this setting when you visit them
Sites automatically follow this setting when you visit them. Sites usually send notifications to let you know about breaking news or chat messages.
Customized behaviors
Sites listed below follow a custom setting instead of the default
Sites listed below follow a custom setting
Sites usually show ads so they can provide content or services free of charge. But, some sites are known to show intrusive or misleading ads.
Any site you visit can show any ad to you
Ads are blocked on sites known to show intrusive or misleading ads
Allowed to show any ads
Not allowed to show intrusive or misleading ads
Sites usually track your camera position for AR features, like games or heads-up directions
Sites can ask to track your camera position
Don't allow sites to track your camera position
Allowed to track your camera position
Not allowed to track your camera position
Sites might automatically download related files together to save you time
Sites can ask to automatically download multiple files
Don't allow sites to automatically download multiple files
Allowed to automatically download multiple files
Not allowed to automatically download multiple files
Sites use this setting to enter picture-in-picture automatically. This lets you continue watching a video, while freeing up your screen for other tasks.
Sites can enter picture-in-picture automatically
Don't allow sites to enter picture-in-picture automatically
Allowed to enter picture-in-picture automatically
Not allowed to enter picture-in-picture automatically
After you leave a site, it can keep syncing to finish tasks, like uploading photos or sending a chat message
Recently closed sites can finish sending and receiving data
Don't allow closed sites to finish sending or receiving data
After closing a page, tasks you started might not finish
Allowed to finish sending and receiving data
Not allowed to finish sending or receiving data
Sites usually connect to Bluetooth devices for features like setting up or syncing a low-energy beacon, a health or fitness tracker, or a smart light bulb
Sites can ask to connect to Bluetooth devices
Don't allow sites to connect to Bluetooth devices
Sites usually use your video camera for communication features like video chatting
Sites can ask to use your camera
Don't allow sites to use your camera
Features that need a camera won't work
Allowed to use your camera
Not allowed to use your camera
Sites usually read your clipboard for features like keeping the formatting of text you copied
Sites can ask to see text and images on your clipboard
Don't allow sites to see text or images on your clipboard
Allowed to see your clipboard
Not allowed to see your clipboard
Sites usually detect when you're actively using your device to set your availability on chat apps
Sites can ask to know when you're actively using your device
Don't allow sites to know when you're actively using your device
Allowed to know when you're actively using your device
Not allowed to know when you're actively using your device
Lets you sign in to websites using the account you have with an identity service
Sites can show sign-in prompts from identity services
Block sign-in prompts from identity services
Allowed to show third-party sign-in prompts
Not allowed to show third-party sign-in prompts
Sites usually access files and folders on your device for features like automatically saving your work
Sites can ask to edit files and folders on your device
Don't allow sites to edit files or folders on your device
Not allowed to edit files or folders on your device
Sites usually use your fonts so you can create high-fidelity content with online design and graphics tools
Sites can ask to use fonts installed on your device
Don't allow sites to use fonts installed on your device
Allowed to use fonts installed on your device
Not allowed to use fonts installed on your device
Sites usually connect to HID devices for features that use uncommon keyboards, game controllers, and other devices
Sites can ask to connect to HID devices
Don't allow sites to connect to HID devices
Sites usually show images to provide illustration, like photos for online stores or news articles
Sites can show images
Don't allow sites to show images
Features that need images won't work
Allowed to show images
Not allowed to show images
Secure sites might embed content like images or web frames that aren't secure
Allowed to show insecure content
Not allowed to show insecure content
Sites usually use JavaScript to display interactive features, like video games or web forms
Sites can use JavaScript
Don't allow sites to use JavaScript
Allowed to use JavaScript
Not allowed to use JavaScript
Sites usually use your location for relevant features or info, like local news or nearby shops
Sites can ask for your location
Don't allow sites to see your location
Features that need your location won't work
Allowed to see your location
Not allowed to see your location
Sites usually use your microphone for communication features like video chatting
Sites can ask to use your microphone
Don't allow sites to use your microphone
Features that need a microphone won't work
Allowed to use your microphone
Not allowed to use your microphone
Sites usually use MIDI devices for features for creating and editing music
Sites can ask to use your MIDI devices
Don't allow sites to use your MIDI devices
Allowed to use your MIDI devices
Not allowed to use your MIDI devices
Sites usually use your device's motion sensors for features like virtual reality or fitness tracking
Sites can use motion sensors
Don't allow sites to use motion sensors
Features that need motion sensors won't work
Allowed to use motion sensors
Not allowed to use motion sensors
Sites usually send notifications to let you know about breaking news or chat messages
Sites can ask to send notifications
Use quieter messaging
Sites are blocked from interrupting you when they ask to send notifications
Sites can ask to send notifications
Collapse all requests in the address bar
Collapse unwanted requests (recommended)
Expand all requests
Don't allow sites to send notifications
Features that need notifications won't work
Allowed to send notifications
Not allowed to send notifications
Sites usually install payment handlers for shopping features like easier checkout
Sites can install payment handlers
Don't allow sites to install payment handlers
Allowed to install payment handlers
Not allowed to install payment handlers
Sites sometimes publish PDFs, like documents, contracts, and forms
Download PDFs
Sites might send pop-ups to show ads, or use redirects to lead you to websites you may not want to visit
Sites can send pop-ups and use redirects
Don't allow sites to send pop-ups or use redirects
Allowed to send pop-ups and use redirects
Not allowed to send pop-ups or use redirects
To play content protected by copyright, sites may need to use a content protection service
Sites can play protected content
Don't allow sites to play protected content
Media with a copyright might not play
Sites may also need to recognize your device using an identifier
Sites can use identifiers to play protected content
Don't allow sites to use identifiers to play protected content
Media quality may be reduced
Allowed to use identifiers to play protected content
Not allowed to use identifiers to play protected content
Chrome Live Caption might not work
Sites can handle special tasks when you click on certain types of links, like creating a new message in your email client or adding new events to your online calendar
Sites can ask to handle protocols
Don't allow sites to handle protocols
Not allowed to handle protocols
Sites usually connect to serial ports for data transfer features, like setting up your network
Sites can ask to connect to serial ports
Don't allow sites to connect to serial ports
Sites might play sound to provide audio for music, videos, and other media
Sites can play sound
Don't allow sites to play sound
Features that need sound won't work
Allowed to play sound
Not allowed to play sound
Sites usually connect to USB devices for features like printing a document or saving to a storage device
Sites can ask to connect to USB devices
Don't allow sites to connect to USB devices
Sites usually use your virtual reality devices and data to let you enter VR sessions
Sites can ask to use virtual reality devices and data
Don't allow sites to use virtual reality devices or data
Allowed to use virtual reality devices and data
Not allowed to use virtual reality devices or data
You can set how much you zoom in or out on certain websites
Ask when a site wants to create a 3D map of your surroundings or track camera position
Do not allow sites to create a 3D map of your surroundings or track camera position
Cookies and other site data
A site you visit can embed content from other sites, for example, images, ads, and text. Cookies set by these other sites are called third-party cookies.
Default behavior
Sites automatically follow this setting when you visit them
Customized behaviors
Sites listed below follow a custom setting instead of the default
Allowed to use third-party cookies
Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies are allowed
Third-party cookies are blocked in Incognito mode
Third-party cookies are blocked
Allow third-party cookies
More about allowing third-party cookies
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
Sites can use cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalize ads
Block third-party cookies in Incognito mode
More about blocking third-party cookies in Incognito mode
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
While in Incognito, sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across sites. Your browsing activity isn't used for things like personalizing ads. Features on some sites may not work.
Block third-party cookies
More about blocking third-party cookies
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
Sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalize ads. Features on some sites may not work
General settings
Allow all cookies
Show details about allowing all cookies
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
Sites can use cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalize ads
Block third-party cookies in Incognito
Show details about blocking third-party cookies in Incognito
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
While in Incognito, sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalize ads. Features on some sites may not work.
While in Incognito, sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across sites, even related sites. Your browsing activity isn't used for things like personalizing ads. Features on some sites may not work.
Block third-party cookies
Show details about blocking third-party cookies
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
Sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalize ads. Features on some sites may not work.
Block all cookies (not recommended)
Show details about blocking all cookies
Sites can't use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart
Sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalize ads
Features on many sites may not work
Allow related sites to see your activity in the group
A company can define a group of sites that can use cookies to share your activity in the group. This is off in Incognito.
Clear cookies and site data when you close all windows
Signs you out of most sites. You won't be signed out of your Google Account.
See all site data and permissions
Sites that can always use cookies
Always clear cookies when windows are closed
Sites that can never use cookies
Tracking Protection
Manage third-party cookies and tracking protections
Tracking Protection
Chrome limits the type of information sites can use to track you as you browse. You can change your settings to choose your own level of protection.
Chrome automatically limits third-party cookies
Most sites can’t use third-party cookies to track you as you browse and sites can’t use third-party cookies in Incognito mode.
Most sites should work as expected
If a site isn’t working, you can try giving it temporary permission to use third-party cookies. <a target="_blank" href="$1" aria-label="$2">Learn more</a></a>
Learn more about giving a site temporary permission to use third-party cookies
Advanced
Block all third-party cookies
Features on some sites may not work.
Learn more about sites that may not work when blocking third-party cookies
Sites use their discretion when responding to this request
Sites allowed to use third-party cookies
Affects the sites listed here and their subdomains. For example, adding “google.com” means that third-party cookies can also be active for mail.google.com, because it’s part of google.com.
Tracking Protection is temporarily unavailable. While Chrome is updating this feature, sites can temporarily use third-party cookies unless you block them. <a target="_blank" href="$1" aria-label="$2">Learn more</a></a>
Learn more about Tracking Protection availability
Apps
Apps listed below can handle protocol links as well. Other apps will ask for permission.
Apps listed below will never handle protocol links.
Ask when a site wants to access HID devices
Do not allow any sites to access HID devices
Insecure content is blocked by default on secure sites
Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome
Recent activity
Ask when a site wants to access serial ports (recommended)
Remove zoom level
Ask before sending
Automatically blocked because you declined notifications a few times
Show an indicator in the address bar when notification are blocked
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=0 {Cookies are blocked}
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Third-party cookies are blocked
Third-party cookies are blocked in Incognito mode
Allow sites to save and read cookie data
Allow sites to ask to become default handlers for protocols (recommended)
Do not allow any site to handle protocols
Sites usually ask for information about your displays so they can open and place windows intelligently, like showing documents or full-screen content side by side
Sites can ask to manage windows on all your displays
Don't allow sites to manage windows on all your displays
Allowed to manage windows on all your displays
Not allowed to manage windows on all your displays
Blocked
Allow
Block
Clear on exit
Ask (default)
Allow (default)
Automatic (default)
Block (default)
Mute (default)
Allow
Block
Ask
Mute
Remove
Delete on exit
Usage
No usage data
Permissions
Additional permissions
Content
Additional content settings
Allowlisted internally
Site shows intrusive or misleading ads
Block if site shows intrusive or misleading ads
Temporarily blocked to protect your security
Blocked to protect your privacy
Reset permissions
Delete data
Including third-party cookies on this site
Delete all data?
Delete displayed data?
These sites are in a group defined by $1google.com. Sites in a group can see your activity in the group.
Learn more about related sites in a new tab
Total storage used by sites: $18 GB
Total storage used by displayed sites: $18 GB
Delete all data
Delete displayed data
Show site details for $1google.com
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=1 {1 site in {FPS_OWNER}google.com's group}
other {{MEMBERS} sites in {FPS_OWNER}google.com's group}}
More actions for $1google.com
Show sites in same group
Delete data and permissions
This will delete $18 GB of data stored by sites
This will delete $18 GB of data stored by displayed sites
This will delete $18 GB of data stored by sites and installed apps
This will delete $18 GB of data stored by displayed sites and installed apps
You'll be signed out of all sites, including in open tabs
You'll be signed out of displayed sites, including in open tabs
Reset site permissions for $1www.example.com?
Delete site data?
All data stored by $1www.example.com will be deleted.
All data and cookies stored by $1www.example.com will be cleared.
You’ll be signed out of this site, including in open tabs
Any offline data will be deleted
Data that affects ad personalization is deleted
Any offline data will be deleted
Delete site data and permissions for $1www.example.com?
Delete site data and permissions for $1www.example.com and its installed app?
Delete site data for $1www.ad-tech.com partitioned on $2www.publisher.com?
Delete site data and permissions for $1www.example.com and all sites under it?
Delete site data and permissions for $1www.example.com, all sites under it, and its installed app?
Delete site data and permissions for $1www.example.com, all sites under it, and installed apps?
You'll be signed out of this site, including in open tabs
You'll be signed out of these sites, including in open tabs
Any offline data will be deleted
Your chosen permissions will be removed
Delete
Remove $1google.com
Reset
Delete
Default
Set as default
Remove
Current Incognito session only
This custom setting will be removed when you close all your Incognito windows
No sites have been zoomed in or out
No sites added
Let Chrome choose when sites can play sound (recommended)
Sites you visit will appear here
No sites found
Sites usually look for Bluetooth devices for features like setting up or syncing a low-energy beacon, a health or fitness tracker, or a smart light bulb
Sites can ask to look for Bluetooth devices
Don't allow sites to look for Bluetooth devices
Allowed to look for Bluetooth devices
Not allowed to look for Bluetooth devices
ID: $1mhabknllooicelmdboebjilbohdbihln
Sites can save data on your device
Sites aren't allowed to save data on your device
Site data is deleted from your device when you close all windows
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=0 {Expires today}
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other {Expires in # days}}
On-device site data
A site you visit can save info about what you're doing so that it works as expected — for example, to keep you signed in to a site or to save items in your shopping cart. Often sites save this info temporarily on your device.
Default behavior
Sites automatically follow this setting when you visit them
Allow sites to save data on your device
Sites are more likely to work as you would expect
Delete data sites have saved to your device when you close all windows
Don't allow sites to save data on your device (not recommended)
Sites may not work as you would expect. Choose this option if you don't want to leave information on your device about sites you visit.
Customized behaviors
Sites listed below follow a custom setting instead of the default
Allowed to save data on your device
Not allowed to save data on your device
Sites you visit may stop working as designed
Most sites you visit probably save data to your device, often to improve your experience by saving your preferences or information you share with the site. We recommend keeping this setting on.
Turn off
Cancel
Sites you visit can embed content from other sites, for example images, ads, and text. These other sites can ask for permission to use info they've saved about you as you browse the site.
Sites can ask to use info they've saved about you
Sites are blocked from asking you to use info they've saved about you
Allowed to use info they've saved about you
Not allowed to use info they've saved about you
Remove $1google.com
Remove $1embedding.com from $2top-level.com
Show sites
Show less
can use your info as you browse
is blocked from using your info on
No Bluetooth devices found
No USB devices found
No serial ports found
No HID devices found
Reset all Bluetooth device permissions?
Reset all HID device permissions?
Reset all Serial port permisions?
Reset all USB device permissions?
Add a site
Add sites
Edit site
Site
{NUM_COOKIES, plural,
=1 {1 cookie}
other {{NUM_COOKIES} cookies}}
You and Google
Google Profile photo
Sign in
Because this account is managed by $1example.com, your bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings will be cleared from this device. However, your data will remain stored in your Google Account and can be managed on <a href="$2" target="_blank"><a href="$2" target="_blank">Google Dashboard</a></a>.
Because this account is managed by $1example.com you will not be signed out of your Google Account. Your bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings will no longer be synced. However, your previously synced data will remain stored in your Google Account and can be managed on <a href="$2" target="_blank"><a href="$2" target="_blank">Google Dashboard</a></a>.
Turn off sync?
Turn off sync and personalization?
Delete and continue
Remove bookmarks, history, passwords, and more from this device
Settings saved. Sync started.
Name
Show desktop shortcut
Customize profile
Pick a theme color
Pick an avatar
Create desktop shortcut
Create a desktop shortcut on your device to access directly to this profile
Changes to your bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings will no longer be synced to your Google Account. However, your existing data will remain stored in your Google Account and can be managed on <a href="$1" target="_blank"><a href="$1" target="_blank">Google Dashboard</a></a>.
Your bookmarks, history, passwords, and more will no longer be synced.
This will sign you out of your Google Accounts. Your bookmarks, history, passwords, and more will no longer be synced.
Show profile stats
Sync will start once you leave sync settings
Manage your Google Account
Activity and interactions
Uses content on sites you visit, plus browser activity and interactions, for personalization
Encrypt synced data with your own <a href="$1" target="_blank"><a href="$1" target="_blank">sync passphrase</a></a>. Payment methods and addresses from Google Pay won’t be encrypted. Browsing history from Chrome won’t sync.
Only someone with your passphrase can read your encrypted data. The passphrase is not sent to or stored by Google. If you forget your passphrase or want to change this setting, you'll need to <a href="$1" target="_blank"><a href="$1" target="_blank">reset sync</a></a>.
To change this setting, <a href="$1" target="_blank"><a href="$1" target="_blank">reset sync</a></a> to remove your sync passphrase
To turn this on, <a href="$1" target="_blank"><a href="$1" target="_blank">reset sync</a></a> to remove your sync passphrase
If you forgot your passphrase or want to change this setting, <a href="$1" target="_blank"><a href="$1" target="_blank">reset sync</a></a>.
Control how your browsing history is used to personalize Search and more
Import bookmarks and settings
From:
Select items to import:
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Browsing history
Favorites/Bookmarks
Saved passwords
Search engines
Autofill form data
Choose File
Import
Your bookmarks and settings are ready
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Contextual help is on. These features can send open pages to Google.
Contextual help is off
Contextual help in features
Get contextual help from some features
Some features can use the content of open pages and related recent pages to provide more useful information or suggestions
You'll see more useful information or suggestions in features like the Google Search side panel
When you use some features, they can send parts of open pages, related recent pages, and their URLs to Google
This setting doesn't change the availability of Google Translate or Lens
Page zoom
Font size
Very small
Small
Medium (Recommended)
Large
Very large
Customize fonts
Fonts
Standard font
Serif font
Sans-serif font
Fixed-width font
Mathematical font
Minimum font size
Tiny
Huge
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
System
Use hardware acceleration when available
Open your computer's proxy settings
$1Chrome is using proxy settings from an extension
$1Chrome is using proxy settings from your administrator
Use ChromeOS proxy settings for this profile.
This profile uses ChromeOS proxy settings.
Update or remove incompatible applications
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=1 {This application could prevent Chrome from working properly.}
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=1 {To ensure that you can keep browsing the web, ask your administrator to remove this application.}
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<a target="_blank" href="$1">Learn how to update applications</a>
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=1 {Application}
other {Applications}}
Remove...
Update
Done! No incompatible applications found.
$1Bookmarks is not available to Guest users.
Manage security keys
Reset security keys and create PINs
Create a PIN
Set PIN
Protect your security key with a PIN (Personal Identification Number)
Create a PIN
Create a PIN
Change a PIN
Reset your security key
This will delete all data on the security key, including its PIN
Reset your security key
Touch to confirm reset
To continue, remove your security key from your device, then reinsert and touch it
Touch your security key again to confirm reset. All information stored on the security key, including its PIN, will be deleted.
Can’t reset this security key
Can’t reset this security key. Error $122.
Your security key has been reset
Can’t reset this security key. Try resetting the key immediately after inserting it.
This security key doesn’t support PINs
Enter your current PIN to change it. If you don’t know your PIN, you’ll need to reset the security key, then create a new PIN.
Incorrect PIN
Incorrect PIN. You have one attempt remaining.
Incorrect PIN. You have $18 attempts remaining.
Create a new PIN that's different from your current PIN
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Save
Current PIN
PIN
Too short
PIN must be at most 63 characters
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