• How to Use Chrome’s “What’s New” Page

    Let’s start with why you should use the What’s New page. Chrome’s “What’s New” page is a built-in way to keep up with the latest browser updates. You don’t need to search the web or read through long patch notes. This page gives you a quick look at new features, changes to the interface, and…

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  • 17 Google Easter Eggs You Can Try Right Now

    Google Search is more than a tool — it’s full of surprises. Type the right words, and it’ll do something unexpected. These are called easter eggs, and they’re fun, weird, and worth checking out. Here are some of my favorites. 1. Search a Font Name and Watch It Change Type a font name like Comic…

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  • Chrome Frequently Crashing on MacOS? Try These Steps

    Is Chrome frequently crashing on your Apple computer? There are a few possible reasons: Let’s go through the steps to fix it. Fix Chrome Crashes on MacOS Try these troubleshooting steps if Chrome is not working on your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro: bashCopyEditrm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome c. Press Enterd. Reopen Chrome—this resets it, so…

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  • What to Do to Stop Fake McAfee Redirects in Chrome

    These pages aren’t from McAfee. They’re fake warnings pushed by shady advertisers, extensions, or hidden scripts on certain websites. If you’re redirected without clicking anything, it usually means something inside your browser is misbehaving. How to Stop the Redirects in Chrome Still seeing redirects after all this? Let me know in the comments form below.

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  • How to Stop ‘Extension Installed’ Popups in Chrome

    These popups happen because Chrome lets extension developers show a “first-run” page. They often use it to explain features, but it can feel spammy. Right now, there’s no global Chrome flag or policy that blocks all these tabs. But turning off sync and trimming down unused extensions usually helps. 1. Turn Off Extension Sync Chrome…

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  • Chrome Flags – Unlock Experimental Features

    If you want more control over how Chrome works, chrome://flags is where you need to go. It’s a hidden section packed with experimental features and advanced settings. This guide will show you how to use Chrome Flags safely and get the most out of them. What Are Chrome Flags? Chrome Flags are experimental features that…

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  • How to Stop Chrome from Sending Performance Issue Alerts

    Chrome sometimes shows alerts when it detects performance problems—like too many tabs or heavy extensions. If you don’t want these alerts, you can turn them off easily. Turn Off Performance Issue Alerts in Chrome Once this is off, Chrome will stop warning you about things like memory usage or tabs slowing down your browser. Questions?…

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  • What to Do If Your Chromebook Freezes

    If your Chromebook suddenly stops responding, don’t panic. Most freezes are easy to fix. Here’s how you can get things working again—step by step. Restart Your Chromebook A simple restart often clears up temporary glitches. Force a Hard Reset If the screen stays frozen and won’t shut down: This clears system memory without deleting files.…

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  • Installing and Using the Official ChatGPT Extension for Chrome

    The official ChatGPT extension brings AI right into your browser. You can ask questions, summarize pages, or get help with writing—without switching tabs. Installing the Official ChatGPT Chrome Extension Only use the official extension from OpenAI. Here’s how to get it: The ChatGPT icon will appear near your address bar. The extension is now ready…

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  • Accidentally Removed Thumbnail from Chrome’s New Tab Page?

    Unfortunately, once you remove a most visited site from Chrome’s new tab page, there’s no direct “undo” button. But here are a few ways you can bring it back: Method 1: Visit the Site Repeatedly Chrome auto-generates your most visited sites based on browsing history. Method 2: Add It Manually as a Shortcut If you…

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