For your information I’m running Windows 10 so access to the above options maybe slightly different in other versions of windows, although I would expect the likes of Windows 8 & 8.1 to be roughly the same. Now this worked for me and I hope this works for all of you too, plus anyone who has come across this. Toggle this to the OFF position and bingo, no more PUSH notifications from Windows to you regarding installing Google Chrome. Under the "Notifications" section you will see an option called "Get tips, tricks and suggestions as you use Windows". Now all you need to do is scroll down a little bit, either by using down arrow or by using your mouse. You should now see another box appear with the title at the top stating that you are in fact in "Notifications & actions". Select the FIRST option on the right side called "Notifications and actions settings". Once opened, in the "Find a Setting" box at the top, type in "notifications", again no quotation marks. If not go to the search box next to the windows menu at the bottom left of your screen and type "Settings" excluding the quotation marks. Here is what you do: Click the windows key + i key. Hello all Windows 10 users, I Found this solution from another user. Google Chrome Portable, Google Chrome OS, and many more programs Chrome. To load the familiar Google splash page (including the infuriating and extremely To see if Chromes open and force quit out, follow the steps below for your. Others, and you don't have them bookmarked, enter in the address bar Block distractions like social media, games, apps, Youtube or even the entire Internet. In addition, with this portable version, you can take it with you where ever you go on a USB memory stick or a memory card, and enjoy Chromes features without. NOTE: If you want other Google services such as Gmail, Images, Maps, Translate, and The free website blocker designed for studying or focusing on work. , then go back into Settings > Advanced settings > Change searchĮngine and select the Google option that is now displayed) (if a Google option is not displayed, back out of Settings and search for Under "Choose one" select "Google (default)" or "Google Search (discovered)" Scroll down to "Search in the address bar with" and if "Google" is notĭisplayed, click on "Change search engine" If desired, turn on "Show the home button" and select "New tab page" in the Scroll down to "Advanced settings" and click "View advanced settings" Try the following if none of the other answers work (I've tried all and none work for me):Ĭlick on the menu expansion ellipses (…) in upper right cornerĬlick on Settings "Open Microsoft Edge with" and select "A specific page or pages" from selection boxĮnter a URL other than Google (I use ) and click Up when using Google to search for whatever and return to your one-click lifestyle, then You use your browser, and want to circumvent the display of its aggravating Chrome pop. For Edgers, if you're sick and tired of Google trying to own your life and dictate how
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