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How to Reset The Chrome Browser To Its Default Settings


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Posted 16 March 2018 - 02:33 PM

A new tutorial titled How to Reset The Chrome Browser To Its Default Settings was added by Lawrence Abrams. Please use this topic to discuss any aspect of this tutorial.

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If your the Chrome browser starts to act slow, crashes, or displays unwanted advertisements, you can try restoring Chrome to its default settings. Doing this will erase all configuration information from Chrome such as your home page, tab settings, saved form information, browsing history, and cookies. This process will also disable any installed extensions, but all of your bookmarks, history, and saved passwords will be preserved.

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