Currently Google Chrome is the most popular internet browser. And I think this is the fastest internet browser. Sometimes you may want to or have to reset your Google Chrome. Thoough resetting Google Chrome Browser is a very easy task. Most of you may know it, but there are some beginner don't know the process and the effect of this action. This post is dedicated to them. In this post I am gonna write about the reasons and the results the Google Chrome reset. And also show how to reset it.
Reasons of Resetting Chrome:
How to Reset Google Chrome Browser:
Result of This Reset:
Reasons of Resetting Chrome:
Like the other browsers Google Chrome get slower after using it for a certain period of time. Basically a browser gets slower because of the extensions, toolbar and the additional programs that you use in your browser. On the other hand sometimes programs that you install can change your Chrome settings without your knowledge. Or you may see additional extensions and toolbar or a different search engine. By Resetting you can remove all these changes of your browse and your saved bookmarks and passwords will not be cleared or changed.
How to Reset Google Chrome Browser:
- First click on the Chrome menu located in the top-right corner of the browser window.
- Then select the Settings.
- Then click on Show advanced settings located at the bottom.
- Then click on the Reset Settings button from the Reset settings section.
- Finally click on Reset button in the appeared dialog box.
Note: Because of the Help make Google Chrome better by reporting the current settings check-box is selected you're anonymously sending Google your Chrome settings. And as result of this Reporting Google will be able to analyze your browser trends and also work to prevent future unwanted settings changes.
Result of This Reset:
- The search engine that you had set will be reset to its original default.
- Not only the homepage button will be hidden, but also the homepage URL will be removed.
- New Tab page will be empty unless you have a version of Chrome with an extension that controls it. In that case your page may be preserved.
- All the tabs will be unpinned that you had pinned.
- It will clear all Default start-up tabs and browser will show a new tab when you start-up or continue where you left off if you're on a Chromebook.
- It will clear all the Content settings and it will be reset to their default installation.
- It will clear all the Cookies and site data from your browser.
- It will disable all the Extensions and themes of your browser.
In a word the reset of Google Chrome will get back your browser to the condition from where you had started to use it, without loosing much of your data.
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