Daniel
3 min readOct 26, 2020

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Privacy Settings for Chrome web browser

With its user-friendly interface and number of advanced features, Chrome is the most famous web browser. Even though its competitor, the sting browser comes by default installed within the Windows OS, the users prefer Chrome over edge up Windows. Google Chrome users own about 70% of the entire Global Market Share.

One of the major reasons for its popularity is its simplicity and it’s available for each device and Operating System.

To enhance the online browsing experience, there are some secret settings, which may be tweaked to increase privacy and get more control.

(1) Parental Control:

With the planet becoming digital, children have started handling the web at a very early age. If you’re a parent and worried about where your child is spending his online time, Chrome has presented an excellent way of tracking it. Chrome provides a way to keep track of your child’s online activities. Parents can manage the sites which their child can access. Parents can also keep a check on what kind of websites their children spend most of their time on. To do this you can take the help of the application Google Family Link. it’s an application to watch the online and application usage across various Google accounts and devices. Previously this might be done by Chrome’s settings referred to as Supervised Accounts.

(2) Ad Blocks (Without Website Prompting you to Unblock them!):

It is an incontrovertible fact that blogs and other websites today are filled with advertisements. It is also true that most people are using various adblockers to these annoying ads. you would possibly have noticed that several websites can now detect your adblocker then push you to show it off for his or her website before moving ahead. This is because they will identify your adblocker using JavaScript. You can get prevent this by disabling the JavaScript for that specific website. Yes, Chrome provides you with this feature. Just copy and paste this on Chrome’s search bar: chrome://settings/content/javascript

You will find a choice to disable JavaScript. However, you have to keep a thing in mind that a lot of websites need JavaScript to run properly.

(3) Access your Passwords:

You don’t need to buy a password vault to save your passwords. Google has its password manager, which may be accessed through Chrome. This feature is sort of handy once you fill new forms on Google Chrome.

With your permission, it will save the credentials for future use. You don’t need to fill in the username and password whenever you visit that site. Use this: chrome://settings/passwords on Chrome’s search bar.

(4) Manage program

Chrome comes with Google as a default Search Engine. However, it can’t force you to use only Google. You can use other Search Engines too and make them the default Search Engine.

You can also set which program to use once you enter any search query on Chrome’s search bar also referred to as Omnibox.

Just visit chrome://settings/passwords for program configuration.

(5) Block Camera, Mic, and site

For an online user, privacy concerns are increasing day by day. you would possibly have seen many of us covering the webcam and microphone of their devices with tape. they are doing so due to a fear that somebody is spying on them. However, Chrome users have a choice to block webcam, microphone, location, and other things that would collect their information.

For doing so just copy and paste: chrome://settings/content on the search bar of Chrome. it’ll take you to the settings page, where you’ll change all the permissions.

Conclusion

The above-mentioned hidden settings would surely improve your browsing experience on Google Chrome. However, it won’t provide your details with a complete safeguard from the web world. you ought to remember that privacy is simply a myth during this current online world, where you’re using Google and Facebook for free of charge.

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Daniel
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Managing Director at InfinityIT Limited