You can customize Google Chrome in many different ways to personalize your Chrome experience, from selecting your preferred default search engine to choosing your favorite artist’s theme.
In the latest version of Chrome, you’ll notice that the Options selection in the wrench menu (Preferences in Mac and Linux) brings up a new Settings tab in the browser instead of a separate dialog. There's a new search box on the tab that you can quickly use to easily find the settings that you’re looking for.
Here's a run-down of all the options you can configure on the tab.
Basics
- What happens on startup
- Set your home page and the home button
- Change your default search engine
- Set Google Chrome as your default browser
Personal Stuff
- Set up sync
- Manage your saved passwords
- Set up form autofill
- Import bookmarks and other browsing data
- Change theme for Google Chrome
Under the Hood
- Update privacy settings
- Change font and language settings
- Change network settings
- Configure translation bar
- Manage download options
- Update security settings
- Set up Google Cloud Print
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