Google Chrome can save your usernames and passwords for different websites. The browser can then automatically complete the sign-in fields for you when you next visit these websites. These passwords are stored in the same system that contains your saved passwords from other browsers. On a Mac, Google Chrome uses the Keychain Access to store [...]
Google Chrome has a built-in PDF viewer enabled by default. You can use it to quickly view, zoom, save, print, fill in forms, and find text within PDFs. Open a PDF Simply click on the link and and the PDF file will open within the Google Chrome window. Fit and zoom When the PDF first [...]
Tired of filling out web forms with the same information time and time again? The Autofill feature lets you complete forms with just one click. How to use Autofill Your address information is stored in Google Chrome. The first time you fill out a form, Google Chrome automatically saves the contact information that you enter, [...]
How to set page zoom for all webpages You can adjust the size of everything on the webpages you visit, including text, images, and videos. Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar Select Options (Preferences on Mac and Linux; Settings on Chrome OS). Click Under the Hood. In the “Web Content” section, use the “Page zoom” menu to [...]
Google Chrome prevents pop-ups from automatically appearing and cluttering your screen. Whenever the browser blocks pop-ups for a site, the icon appears in the address bar. Click the icon to see the pop-ups that have been blocked or to manage pop-up settings for the site. See pop-ups for a specific site To see blocked pop-ups [...]