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Jacob Siegal
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- Google constantly adds new features to its popular Chrome browser that make it more attractive to both average users and power users.
- Google's latest Chrome addition allows users to make the browser open in Guest mode by default.
- You can read the instructions for turning on Chrome's "Default to Guest mode" feature below.
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It seems like every week Google brings a useful and intuitive new feature to one of its many apps and services, and this week is no different. On Wednesday, Craig Tumblison, Chrome Support Manager, revealed a brand new feature that might not serve a purpose for the average user, but could be incredibly helpful for enterprise administrators and power users who want to turn Google's Chrome browser into a blank slate every time it's opened.
As of this week, Google has introduced a new feature called Default to Guest mode for Chrome Desktop. As the name suggests, this new feature will allow users to configure Chrome so that it always opens in Guest mode, which provides a stateless browsing experience where the user can't see or change another Chrome profile's information and all of the browsing history is deleted as soon as the browsing session ends.
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Google’s newest Chrome feature is geared towards power users originally appeared on BGR.com on Sat, 14 Mar 2020 at 12:05:11 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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