![]() Anything that can save me time and make getting around my devices more efficient is a welcome addition in my world.Īnd for me, at least, there's no better place for a speed-boosting injection than the humble internet browser. Shows the most recent additions to the browser.I love shortcuts. Shows recently created WebRTC text and event logs. Includes a device list.Ĭhrome version information including command line parameters and experiments. OS details, including Edge and Windows version, resource usage, and so on.Įxtra details for the built-in translator.Īllows testing USB devices. Shows site engagement scores for every visited site. Sign-in status, refresh tokens, email addresses and other details for the user account. Includes the list of sites that are isolated.ĭisk quota information including available free disk space for the profile directory.Ĭonfiguration details for the safe browsing security feature. Preferences and their values in JSON format. ![]() Shows applied policies with an option to export them to a JSON file.Īuto-complete and resource prefetch predictors. Shows internal details for the built-in password manager. Shows address bar input history on the page. Shows configuration details for New Tab Page, for example, if the Top Sites option is enabled or not, the list of its sites, and so on. Opens a custom New Tab page if it is configured. Re-apply current proxy settings, or remove inaccessible proxies.Īllows the user to close idle sockets and flush socket pools.ĭisplays the list of network errors that the browser may throw. Lists media engagement options, and displays sessions. The browser also shows a "managed by a company or organization" banner in its UI. Page is only avaialble if some Group Policies are applied to the browser. The list of service pages that Chrome displays when it hits into an SSL error, detecs a captive portal, or for a lookalike URL.īrowser features and policies, and their status in JSON format. Page load stats collected from the browser start to the last open page.Īllows setting network targets and port forwarding for USB devices. Shows the installed version of Microsoft Edge and performs an update check. Also shows driver bug workarounds and potential issues. Lists details and capabilities of the graphics adapter. The user-tracking FLoC technology status and options. Opens the experimental feature editor to enable or disable hidden options not exposed anywhere in the GUI. The extension manager that shows all the installed extensions and their options. The built-in download manager page listing all downloads of Edge. There is also an option to start a new download. The list of tabs that may be discarded to free up system resources with extra details.ĭisplays the status of the current download(s) (if any). Provides information for device Google Chrome can work with, like Bluetooth, USB devices, etc. Shows credits for various components and features included in the browser. Also, on this page you can clear the logs. Lists all recently logged and reported crashes. The page lists all modules loaded in the browser and rendered processes, and modules registered to load at a later point in time. ![]() The list of installed apps in Google Chrome.īluetooth details, such as adapters, devices, and debug logs. Similar to chrome://chrome-urls/Ĭhange accessibility mode, see available capabilities. Chrome Internal URLs for Built-in Pages Chrome URLĭisplays all internal URLs. To open a built-in page URL in Chrome, you need to type or copy-paste it into the address bar and press Enter. A couple of them open when you click Settings ( chrome://settings) or view the about info ( chrome://about). The most famous one is obviously chrome://flags that allows enabling or disabling experimental features. Perhaps you are already familiar with some of the internal pages of the Chrome browser. ![]()
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