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About Google Chrome
Google Chrome is a web browser of Google that was first lunched in the year 2008. It was designed with web applications in mind, performance with websites like Gmail and Facebook fast and reliable browsing. Chrome has more then 70% worldwide browser market share on personal computers across all platforms. With constantly updating, you're always protected from the latest malware and phishing scams on Google Chrome. Chrome Web Store makes it easy to customize Chrome with web apps, themes, and extensions.
Google Chrome Download
Install Chrome on Windows
Download the installation file.
If prompted, click Run or Save.
If you chose Save, double-click the download to start installing.
Start Chrome:
Windows 7: A Chrome window opens once everything is done.
Windows 8 & 8.1: A welcome dialog appears. Click Next to select your default browser.
Windows 10: A Chrome window opens after everything is done. You can make Chrome your default browser.
If you've used a different browser, like Internet Explorer or Safari, you can import your settings into Chrome.
Chrome is available on phones and tablets running Android 5.0+ (Lollipop).
Chrome is available for: iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch, iOS 12 and up (All languages supported by the App Store).
Use the same software that installs programs on your computer to install Chrome. You'll be asked to enter the administrator account password.
Download the installation file.
Chrome Web Store
Chrome Extensions
To find accessibility extensions for Chrome, visit the Chrome Web Store and search for "accessibility."
When you find an extension you want, add it to Chrome:
In the Chrome Web Store, click the extension you want to install.
At the top right, click Add to Chrome.
When prompted, confirm by clicking Add extension. An icon for the extension will appear to the right of your address bar.
If you use a screen reader and would like to get descriptions of unlabeled images, learn more about how to get image descriptions on Chrome.
Caret Browsing
Use the Caret Browsing extension to move around a webpage using your keyboard instead of a touchpad or mouse. You can also select and move through text, and click links and other page controls.
To turn on the extension, to the right of the address bar, click Caret Browsing .
If you have a Chromebook, you can also press Search + Brightness up on your keyboard to turn the extension on or off.
To use the extension:
Chrome Extensions
Color Enhancer
Using the Color Enhancer extension, you can adjust the color in webpages, like removing specific colors that are difficult for you.
To use the extension:
To turn on the extension, to the right of the address bar, click Color Enhancer .
Click Setup.
Choose the row of color combinations with the greatest level of color confusion.
Move the slider to adjust the level of color correction. Choose a setting where you can see as many stars as possible with the least amount of color distortion.
When you’re done, click OK.
High Contrast (adjust or remove colors)
You can make reading text and seeing image details easier using the High Contrast extension. It has filters to adjust color contrast, flip black and white, or remove colors altogether. You can also customize your settings by website.Note: Some built-in webpages on Chrome can't be adjusted, like the Chrome Web Store, the New Tab page, and the Chrome settings page.
To use the extension:
To turn on the extension, to the right of the address bar, click High Contrast .
To adjust images and text on the page, click High Contrast . Under "Color scheme for [site]," select the color scheme you want.
To turn off the extension, click High Contrast and then Disable.
You can also browse in Dark theme or Dark mode.
Long Descriptions in Context Menu (see long descriptions)
With the Long Descriptions in Context Menu extension, you can add an item to the context menu, then right-click any element on the page and open its long description. The extension uses the "longdesc" and "aria-describedat" attributes in HTML, which are used by some assistive technologies.
To use the extension:
Adblock chrome
See a site by turning off Chrome's ad blocker
You won't see ads on websites that have poor ad experiences, like:
When these ads are blocked, you'll see an "Intrusive ads blocked" message. Intrusive ads will be removed from the page.
Learn more about why Chrome blocks ads in the Google blog.
Computer
Turn off the ad blocker
You can change your settings to allow ads on all sites.
Allow ads on specific sites
If you trust a site, you can add an exception to allow ads on that site.
Stop Chrome from blocking ads on your site
Chrome removes ads from websites that violate the Better Ads Standards. The standards discourage the types of ads that are particularly annoying to people.
If ads are being removed from a site that you own, visit the Ad Experience Report. In the report, you'll learn about any issues found with your site and how to address them.
Chrome's ad blocker on Android
Turn off the ad blocker
If you trust a site, you can add an exception to allow ads on that site.
Stop Chrome from blocking ads on your site
Chrome removes ads from websites that violate the Better Ads Standards. The standards discourage the types of ads that are particularly annoying to people.
If ads are being removed from a site that you own, visit the Ad Experience Report. In the report, you'll learn about any issues found with your site and how to address them
Update Google Chrome
To make sure you're protected by the latest security updates, Google Chrome can automatically update when a new version of the browser is available on your device. With these updates, you might sometimes notice that your browser looks different.
Get a Chrome update when available
ANDROID
Chrome should automatically update based upon your Play Store settings. You can check if there's a new version available:
Get a Chrome update when available
COMPUTER
Normally updates happen in the background when you close and reopen your computer's browser. But if you haven't closed your browser in a while, you might see a pending update:
The browser saves your opened tabs and windows and reopens them automatically when it restarts. Your Incognito windows won't reopen when Chrome restarts. If you'd prefer not to restart right away, click Not now. The next time you restart your browser, the update will be applied.