Google Chromebrowser shows a‘Not Secure’label in the address bar of websites not using HTTPS. In addition, the browser has added the capability tocustomize the background of a New Tab pagewithout using any browser extension or add-on. Let’s see how it’s done!
Even if you’re already using the option to open tabs from the last browsing session when you open Chrome, there is another way of saving your tabs for added peace of mind. This setting lets you save all of your active set of tabs manually and go back to them later. First, make sure...
Using Chrome tab groups does add a click to your process, but it's worth the trade-off—especially if you're susceptible to distractions. With your tabs open in Google Chrome, right-click any tab, and select Add Tab to New Group. Assign a group name and color. If you don't do eith...
By default, the New Tab page in Chrome is Google Search and shortcuts to your most visited websites. If you don’t like the default New Tab page, you can customize it to fit your needs. We’ll show you many ways to customize the New Tab page, like changing the background and the ...
Chrome’s feature to save and restore tab groups as sessions streamlines session management, enabling users to reopen specific sets of tabs without the need for manual retrieval and reopening. Overall, tab grouping in Chrome contributes to a more streamlined and personalized browsing experience. ...
If they appear, click # Tabs results. Click the # of tabs to see other tabs from sync’d devices. Chrome sync may not always work. In this case, it will say “No Tabs From Other Devices”. To open each tab individually, click on the tab you see. Cmd + + Y (Mac) / Ctrl+ Y...
When you’re working with lots of open browser tabs, switching between them can be a pain. The “Pin Tab” feature helps solve this problem. It’s a long-time feature in many popular web browsers—Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, etc. Pinn
Reopening a specific closed tab in Google Chrome Using the "Reopen closed tab" option or the keyboard shortcuts on your PC and Mac will only reopen the tabs in the order you closed them. But what if you want to reopen a specific tab you accidentally closed a while back? Sadly, there'...
To gets your tabs back: Click Settings (three dots icon next to your profile picture). Click History. Click the site that you want to reopen. Reopen a Chrome Tab You can, however, do this quickly using a keyboard shortcut. PressCTRL + SHIFT + Tto reopen the last tab that you closed...
How to Re-Open Closed Tabs in Chrome for Mac Reopening tabs in Chrome for Mac is just as simple: Access Chrome on the Mac Right-click on the blank space in the tab bar and choose “Reopen Closed Tab” as shown here. That’s pretty much all there is to it. ...