10 hidden features of Google Chrome you may not know


These useful features of Google Chrome browser you should know to get the surfing experience more professional, more effective.



When Chrome was first released in 2008, which Google promises to bring a web browser faster and simpler than ever before.

Over many upgrades, Google's browser now comes with improved features, bring professional surfing experience for users. Here are 10 hidden features of your Chrome browser worth checking out.

1. Review the forgotten password


If you have set up Google Chrome browser to remember all the login password of the web service, but time later you forget a password that is Chrome can help you review your saved passwords.

Press the menu button Menu icon 3 dashes on the top right of the screen, select Settings to set Chrome's page, scroll down to the bottom and click on the link "Show advanced settings".

Then, look to the "Passwords and forms" and click on the "Manage passwords". Here you can see a list of all the sites password is stored in Chrome. You can click on a site looking for and click the Show button to display saved passwords.

2. Remove all traces of your web browser


A private browsing will make the web faster, but not saved web surfing history or other personal information. Chrome also offers the ability to obliterate all traces after surfing and this feature is especially useful when you are using a public computer.

To do this, press the menu button Menu, select Settings and click on the link "Show advanced settings" at the bottom. Under Privacy, you can click "Clear browsing data ..." to delete cookies, browsing history, clipboard data and other information. You can choose to follow timelines hours, days, weeks or months to clear.

3. Open the Task Manager


Google's Chrome browser has managed the particular tasks like Task Manager of Windows. You can track the process is running or open browser tabs and close any process that if there are problems.

To open Task Manager in Chrome, press the menu button Menu, select More tools and select Task Manager. Additionally, you can also press Shift-Esc shortcut to open the Task Manager.

In the window that appears, you can select the card or take up too much system resources and click End process to close them.

4. 'Speak' with browser

The big tech companies like Google, Apple or Microsoft has research and development and introduce "digital assistant" in particular the operating system platform of them for years. The control device to search by voice became familiar to most users today and Chrome browsers also feature.

If you want to activate, press the Menu button and select the Settings menu to access Chrome's settings page. Then, in Search, please tick the "Enable" OK Google 'to start a voice search ". Now, you can start searching on Google web page or open a new browser tab by voice commands.

5. Select another interface


The sample interfaces (themes) for Chrome will help bring a new face to the browser, so users can feel boring assistance. You can change the theme of Chrome to have wallpaper, menus, buttons, address bar and even nicer window.

First, press the menu button Menu, select Settings and then click "Get themes" in mucAppearance. Then you will be directed to the store Web Store and can choose the desired interface. You can search according to theme Ratings (rating) or by category (category).

6. 'Mute' tags


Card automatically detects the browser or music video is one of the most annoying drawbacks for users while surfing. But Chrome browser now lets turn off the sound of the "noise" with just one click.

To do this, you need to enter the word "chrome: // flags / # enable-tab-audio-muting" into the address bar in Chrome, then press Enter, then click on the Enable link under "Enable tab UI audio muting control. " is colored in yellow.

From this point, you can mute the card by clicking on the audio icon on the card, or by right-clicking on the tab, then select Mute.

7. Check decentralized sites


Small icon to the left of the web address bar URL tell you quite a lot of information. For example, it will turn green for secure HTTPS connection. You can click on it to see the right to request and the cookies that websites leave on your computer. When switched to theConnection in pop-up window, the information security of the site will appear and you can check before you browse through the site.

8. Change the channel used


Chrome actually have up to 4 'channel' (channel) and each channel will provide experience less stable or more when you surf: Stable, Beta, Developer and Canary. To know which channel is used, you simply press the menu button and choose About Google Chrome menu. This window will indicate the channel you are running alongside the version number.

If you download and install Chrome from Google sites, the default channel that you are taking will be Stable. Beta channel usually quite stable, but received many updates and new features than before he became a public version. Dev channel also has a more experimental Beta testing and is where Google Chrome's new features before they're ready for widespread use. Meanwhile, Canary channel is intended for technology enthusiasts and Google are often incorporated into the Canary new features in the early stages of development.

9. Use as a multimedia player


Chrome can open audio files, video, images and other formats in addition to displaying the web page.

Just drag the file is saved as one of the popular formats in New Tab window is that you can play it right in your Chrome browser. This is a useful alternative if you do not want to boot the dedicated multimedia.

At the same time, you can also browse through folders and files to discover their computer systems by typing "C: \" in the address bar.

10. Use keyboard shortcuts


If you really want to use Chrome faster and more professional, use a keyboard and mouse shortcuts.

For example, Ctrl + W to close the current card and you can use Ctrl + left mouse button to click on links to open in a tie them to the new card. When pressing Ctrl + H, you can see the history of your recent browsing and Ctrl + F to search in the site is open.

You can also see a full list of shortcuts available in the Google Chrome help pages.
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