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Google Chrome: The polished, powerful, and proven leader in today’s browser space
Minimalism made the Google search engine a blow-out success at the turn of the millennium. Even today on the Google homepage you’re treated simply to a logo, the search bar, and some favorites. This iconoclastic approach revolutionized how we search the web. Google took the same formula and applied it to its Chrome browser when it launched in 2008.
Today, competitors emulate that no-frills approach as Chrome has solidified itself as the internet’s most popular browser. It’s easy to use and navigate, gets top marks for security, it syncs your preferences across devices, there are so many useful extensions, and the built-in Password Manager and generator is the best thing since sliced bread. It has much to love. Does it have a couple drawbacks? Relatively, sure. It’s a little large on the download size compared to its peers. Others have been tested to be faster and less a resource hog. You can only have 10 shortcuts on the Google homepage. The most impassioned case against Chrome is one against Google: Their tentacles touch and see everything. For most users, these are all livable compared to the benefits.
The most downloaded browser around
It all starts with Chrome’s well-designed user interface that set the standard a decade ago.
Chrome’s bright white background with gray accents and text looks as inviting as ever. A reliance on icons lets Chrome provide a large window space enabling you to focus on the website while Chrome recedes in the background. The top window pane is as unobtrusive as they come. This is where you’ll find your tabs. It’s one tab per site, allowing you to have one browser window with any number of tabs. You can move tabs to new windows with ease, you just need to drag and drop them. Just below that all navigational elements show as nifty icons. These are your usual Back, Forward, Reload, Home, the search bar or address bar, a star icon to Favorite the site, and then the utility options. If you open a new tab a third bar presents itself with Favorites but this goes away when you navigate to a site. The bottom pane in the window only appears when you’re hovering on a link or have downloaded a file.
Opening a new tab defaults your cursor to the search. You never actually have to go to www.google.com to find anything – typing your query into Chrome’s command line will activate a Google search. That’s if Google doesn’t finish it for you. The auto-fill algorithm approaches Skynet levels of intelligence.
Speaking of Skynet, Google of course wants you to sign into your Google account upon installing Chrome. Chrome syncs with that account across the Google suite of products – Gmail, YouTube, Drive, Docs, etc. This is especially great because it doesn’t matter if you use Chrome on another PC, say, a work laptop. Once signed in you’ll get the same configuration you’re used to, like the menus at two McDonalds ten states away.
A browser with features that set it apart
Extensions. Chrome has countless developers churning out new extensions – you might know them as “plug-ins” – all the time. These are small pieces of software you append to Chrome to modify your experience; like an app to your smartphone. These range from functional things like ad blockers, privacy enhancers, to a tab consolidator like OneTab that reduces memory usage and improves tab management. They also include aesthetic mods which can alter how Wikipedia looks, the scheme of your homepage, and add atmospheric lighting to your Chrome experience. There are thousands of extensions with which you can personalize your Chrome.
Incognito and Guest Modes. Sometimes you simply need to hide your activities; your reasons are yours. Incognito Mode disables your browsing history and the web cache. This lets you visit sites without a trace, not storing any local data about your visit because it doesn’t save cookies. While no information is stored on your local computer, the websites you visit will retain your information. Guest mode similarly does not save browser history or cookies and is a great tool when someone borrows your computer or you browse publicly.
Password Manager. Hands down, the Chrome Password Manager is one of its most useful features. In this day and age where the average person has an account with a hundred distinct sites or services it’s difficult to keep track of your credentials. Especially if you don’t want to commit security cardinal sin numero uno: using the same login/password everywhere. Chrome suggests randomized passwords to combat this. Hopefully, you’re better than that, but instead of writing them down on a note card in your desk you can opt for Chrome’s Password Manager.
Security. Chrome comes with some native features for phishing and malware protection. Occasionally you might notice Chrome preventing you from accessing a certain site without an override decision. This is the security feature at work. An icon will appear on the command line of a red lock or triangle and exclamation mark. Moreover, Chrome is built in a “sandbox” environment, which actually helped make the web more secure. The architecture demands more than words than this review can bear but the bottom line is that Chrome delivers a remarkably safe and secure browser experience.
Where can you run this program?
Chrome for desktop runs on Windows 7 and higher, Mac OS X, and Linux. It also has an iOS app and is the default, optimal choice for Android phone users.
Is there a better alternative?
Unless you’re a tech aficionado you might be surprised at the choices of browser today. Common alternatives to Chrome include Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge, while more niche players are Opera, Brave, and Vivaldi with their own unique compelling features. Would you believe that Firefox is the only browser in this list (yes, including Edge) that doesn’t use the Chromium open source development environment that powers Chrome? This means that Chromium based browsers share the same web security superlatives that Chrome has but take slightly different directions.
• Firefox is the second most popular browser and has a similar feel to Chrome. It may be the simpler choice if you’re not a Google apps kind of person.
• Edge still plays catch up and claims its safer and faster but evidence remains limited.
• Opera has a built-in VPN and ad blocker more restrictive than Chrome’s and takes Chrome extensions.
• Vivaldi has a ton of UI customizability and nifty features like tab stacking, tab tiling, and note taking.
• Brave boasts some of the highest speeds around because of its iron-fist ad blocking.
Our take
Google Chrome is intuitive, speedy, secure, has endless extensions, integrates with your Google account, has built-in ad blocking and Adobe Flash, manages and suggests passwords, offers incognito mode... the list goes on. Chrome is the default choice for today’s browsers. Others exist as alternatives to Chrome, not the other way around. Potential drawbacks are privacy concerns because of Google’s ubiquity, since it has shown to be more of a resource burden than some alternatives, and because of its place in the Google ecosystem can feel more like a platform than a browser. Still, it ticks all the boxes and shows no signs of being outpaced.
Should you download it?
Yes. However, you should always have multiple browsers installed in case certain websites (usually older government or education sites) won’t load properly in Chrome.
Highs
- Breezy to learn and use
- Secure
- Customization options
- Password management
- Google account integration
Lows
- Privacy concerns
- Resource use
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FAQs
Is Google Chrome download free? ›
Google Chrome is a fast web browser available at no charge. Before you download, you can check if Chrome supports your operating system and you have all the other system requirements.
Why does my download keep saying network error? ›The network drivers control the interface between your Windows PC and a given network. But if you're running outdated or corrupted network drivers, this could cause various network connection issues. So, updating your network drivers could tackle the "downloads keep failing network error" on Chrome.
How do I repair Google Chrome? ›- Close other tabs, extensions, and apps. ...
- Restart Chrome. ...
- Restart your computer. ...
- Check for malware. ...
- Open the page in another browser. ...
- Fix network issues and report website problems. ...
- Fix problem apps (Windows computers only) ...
- Check to see if Chrome is already open.
These errors mean that your virus scanning software might have blocked you from downloading a file. Check your virus-scanning software for details about why the file was blocked. On Windows: Windows Attachment Manager could have removed the file you tried to download.
How do I download the latest version of Google Chrome for free? ›To update Google Chrome: On your computer, open Chrome. About Google Chrome. Click Update Google Chrome.
How do I download Google Chrome on my laptop for free? ›Launch the Chrome setup.
Click the download icon in your browser to open your downloads folder, or you can navigate to your downloads using the File Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac). This will look like ChromeSetup.exe. Double-click the .exe file to run the setup.
One common issue users tend to make is running the installer without administrative permissions. This may stop the installer from downloading and placing necessary Chrome files on your computer. You can simply fix this by running the install as an administrator.
How do I fix download problems? ›- Check that you have a strong Wi-Fi or mobile data connection.
- Check your storage space.
- Check for Android system updates.
- Check if the app is available for your device.
- Uninstall & reinstall the app.
- Close & reopen the Play Store.
- Uninstall & reinstall Play Store updates.
- Restart your device.
Failing to download files from the Internet can be ascribed to many reasons. Generally, they are: Poor or busy network connection. Wrong drive location in your Internet Options settings.
How do I manually reset Chrome? ›- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More. Settings. On Chromebook, Linux, and Mac: Click Reset settings Restore settings to their original defaults. Reset settings. On Windows: Click Reset and cleanup Reset settings to their original defaults. Reset settings.
What is a hard reset on Chrome? ›
To fix some Chromebook problems, you might need to reset your Chromebook hardware, also called a hard reset. Try a hard reset only after other ways to fix the problem have failed. It will restart your Chromebook hardware (like your keyboard and touchpad), and might delete some files in your Downloads folder.
Why isn't my Google Chrome working? ›The most common reasons for chrome not working on Android can be your negligence to update, constant running of background applications, use of third party application, and faulty operating system.
How do I stop Chrome blocking downloads? ›Go to Settings and click on Security and Privacy. Click on the Security option, and you'll see different options to choose from. Choose the last one on the list, the one that says No Protection (Not recommended).
Why do my downloads keep stopping? ›Sometimes, the downloads stop due to the connection with the server is temporarily interrupted when the bandwidth hits its limit. It's possible that you will not be able to resume the download files if you are using a browser to download such files. However, most of the time, employing a Download Manager can help.
How do I clean and reinstall Chrome? ›- Start Windows Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs and choose to uninstall Chrome from your machine.
- In a File Explorer browse to Chrome user data folder - typically C:\Users<YousUsername>\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome. ...
- Perform a fresh install of the latest official version of the Chrome browser.
Fix most installation errors
Download the installation file again from google.com/chrome. Use the new file to install Chrome again. If the installation still isn't working, use an offline installer: Computers with multiple user accounts.
- On your computer, close all Chrome windows.
- Click Start menu. Settings.
- Click Apps. Apps & features.
- Next to Google Chrome, click More. Uninstall.
- Click Uninstall.
- To allow this app to make changes to your device, click Yes.
If you can see the Uninstall button, then you can remove the browser. To reinstall Chrome, you should go to the Play Store and search for Google Chrome. Simply tap Install, and then wait until the browser is installed on your Android device.