Google Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers, which also
happens to be used by many. Besides, it also receives constant
updates, which to a large extent offer a glitch-free user experience.
Even then, it is not nearly perfect.
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The problem is with the annoying issues that keep cropping up on
regular basis. To a large extent, this is why you rather detest using
Chrome. However, it is not as if you can’t fix them. Resolving the
issues is very much a possibility.
Let’s look at
the Chrome related issues and discuss the possible ways to fix them.
If you want to know more, then you can probably consult the experts,
who can be reached by dialling
the Google customer care number.
1. Annoying Data Request:
Quite
often. Chrome asks permission before letting websites access your
locations. There is also the push you notification, which is always
annoying. However, you can get over this issue with a simple step.
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Click on the vertical dots in Chrome’s upper right-hand corner.
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Open the browser options and select Settings.
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Click on the option Show advanced settings.
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Proceed to content settings button in the privacy section.
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Now select Do not allow any site to show notification.
2. Update the extensions: There
is no precise way to update the installed extensions on Google
Chrome. But at the same time, updating the extensions is quite
possible, provided you follow the steps, listed below:
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Start by opening Chrome’s settings.
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In the next step, click on Extensions in the left-hand column.
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Now, check the Developer mode box, at the top of the screen.
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Scroll down and select Update extensions now.
3. Stop Auto-Playing Videos: Chrome
does not provide any option that lets you disable auto-playing videos
by default. If you want to figure a way out, make sure to follow the
steps, described below:-
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Proceed towards Settings.
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In the next step, select Show Advanced Settings.
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Click on Content Settings.
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Scroll down to the Flash portion and select Block sites from running flash.
4. Issue with changing the Omnibox search
engine: Chrome’s
Omnibox acts as a search and URL bar. You will probably want to
change it for more convenience. In order to change the settings to
Google, you need to do the following:-
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Open Chrome Settings.
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In the search section, you will come across a drop down box.
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From the search, section Click on Google or any other alternative, which you can use a default search engine.
In the event,
where you are not in a position to fix the annoying issues, it will
be ideal to consult the experts. For this reason, you can use the
Google technical support number
1-888-815-6317.
Read also this blog: Quick Steps to Set Google as Default Search Engine