For times when you want to browse in stealth mode, for example, to plan surprises like gifts or birthdays, Google Chrome offers the incognito browsing mode. Webpages that you open and files downloaded while you are incognito won’t be logged in your browsing and download histories; all new cookies are deleted after you close the incognito window. You can browse normally and in incognito mode at the same time by using separate windows.
Changes made to your Google Chrome bookmarks and general settings while in incognito mode are always saved.
To turn on the incognito mode, follow these steps:
.A new window now opens with the incognito icon
in the top left corner. You can continue browsing as normal in the other window.
Use the Task Manager to get details about a specific process running in Google Chrome, or to force a misbehaving tab or application to close. To open the Task Manager, follow these steps:
.For each active item in Google Chrome, you can monitor the amount of memory taken up, the amount of CPU used, and the network activity (bytes sent and received).
To force a misbehaving webpage or application to close in Google Chrome, select the webpage, then click the End process button. Try reloading the tab to see if the error persists.
Google Chrome tabs gives you the greatest flexibility to manage the websites you’re browsing. You can take advantage of many keyboard shortcuts for Google Chrome windows and tabs. Click one of the links below to learn how to browse the Internet with tabs.
Click the + icon next to the last tab. Or do the following:
.Many websites, such as email services, operate like actual programs, similar to those on your computer desktop.
Open these websites just like any other programs on your computer. Create an application shortcut for the website you’re on:
.When you double-click a shortcut icon, the web application opens in a special streamlined window that gives you as much working room as possible.

Chances are you visit some websites on a regular basis. The New Tab page provides image thumbnails and links for those websites automatically.
Right-click a website to access options to open it in another new tab, in a new window, or in incognito mode. Click the Show full history link at the bottom of the page to see your entire browsing history in Google Chrome.

Links to tabs that you’ve just closed are stored in case you accidentally close something. Up to three links are displayed.

The most recently created bookmarks appear on the page for easy access.

Google Chrome saves a list of search engines that you’ve encountered while browsing the Internet. Search boxes for the ones you frequently use automagically appear on the page for easy access. You can search their websites directly from this page.

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