Use Chrome’s Address Bar as a Private, No-Trace Scratchpad
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Chrome’s address bar holds anything you type in memory only and never saves it, making it a handy no-trace scratchpad. Here’s how to use it.
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Chrome’s address bar holds anything you type in memory only and never saves it, making it a handy no-trace scratchpad. Here’s how to use it.
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A new Chromium change lets testers switch the floating AI search bar, internally code-named Project Loom, on or off straight from Chrome’s experimental flags page.