Every day, millions of users worldwide access the internet via Google Chrome, but only a few might be aware of a feature called Chrome Actions. To recall, Chrome was launched by Google in 2008, a time when browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer and Opera dominated a global audience. However, with time, Google equipped its browser with the latest technology, while Internet Explorer, due to its sluggish approach, lost its entire user base only to be shut down in June 2022.
Over time, Google has improved the Chrome experience, not only on desktops but on Android and iOS devices as well. Users get all the features such as password manager, data synced across all their devices, dark mode and so much more. In addition, users can head over to the browser's Settings section and access/delete their browsing history when they want. However, wouldn't it be much easier if there was a shortcut to perform all these tasks? It turns out there is, and it is called Chrome Actions.
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Chrome's Chrome Actions converts commands in the search bar into clickable shortcuts. For instance, if users want to manage their passwords, they usually head over to the three-dot menu at the top right corner of the screen, click on Settings, and select Auto-fill. Only after clicking on so many options will users be able to access the Passwords menu and edit or delete the saved passwords on Chrome. However, with Chrome Actions, all users have to do is type "password" or "manage passwords" in the search bar and click on the button below (which appears with a Chrome icon next to it).
With Chrome Actions, users can perform virtually any task they want by manually opening the Settings menu. While the keyword
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