Easy management tools such as Chrome Browser Cloud Management gives IT the advantage of powerful and flexible management capabilities, at no additional cost. Type chrome://settings and look to the On startup You’ll find three choices: Open the New Tab page Continue where you left off Open a specific page or set of pages. But, if you’re concerned about the data Chrome sends to Google, we’ll explain what all the various settings do so you can make your own decisions.
We don’t recommend you disable all these features, as they do useful things. Chrome browser offers organizations added management capabilities in the cloud and on premises to empower IT and security teams. Chrome includes quite a few features that send data to Google’s servers. All of these pages are hidden behind the chrome:// prefixhere’s a look at some of the best.
If you’re still unable to load web pages, a reset or reinstall of Chrome may be needed. Hardware acceleration is found here: Chrome > Settings > Advanced > System. But quite often this feature crashes things. If anyone knows where to find it, please let me know. Chrome is a pretty simple browser on the outside, but there are tons of pages built in for advanced settings, tweaks, tests, and more. Hardware acceleration is supposed to speed up your Chrome at the cost of your Macs hardware resources. I am using macOS Big Sur v11.2.3 for reference.
Chrome is a fast, secure and free browser for all devices. Unfortunately, the modern day versions of Mac Chrome doe not seem to have 'Unsandboxed plugin access' in Settings anywhere.