Launch Chrome with this switch, go to the flags page, reset settings to default and then start normally (without the switch).Ĭompletely disables sound in Chrome. Useful if you messed with the wrong flag in “chrome://flags” and now your browser won’t start anymore. It’s useful on versions of Windows where, for some reason, Chrome won’t remember its window settings.ĭisables, in the current session, synchronization of passwords, bookmarks, history and everything else that’s normally synced to your Google account. This forces the browser to open its window in maximized mode.
Note that you shouldn’t use this if you actually activated in-browser notifications for things such as Facebook or Gmail. If you’re fed up with the notifications that appear in the top-left side of your browser, you can disable them entirely. Now, no site will be able to add those extensions again and redirect her search traffic to some obscure site. Imagine adding this to the Chrome shortcut of your grandmother’s PC. Some sites take advantage of people and trick them into installing unwanted and maybe malicious extensions. It may also be useful for less tech-savvy people as well.
As the name suggests, this disables all extensions and is useful for people that don’t use them.