When they relaunch chrome all the tabs that were open on close reopen, this includes tab groups and pinned tabs. Here the user can use the close icon at the top of the browser window to exit chrome.
This option allows the user to restore tabs when reopening a browser. Default shortcuts can be edited or removed, custom shortcuts can be added and shortcuts can be repositioned. This locates the user on the Google search page on start-up, Google’s machine learning will pick up on use patterns to add shortcuts to this page which appear below the search box in Text/Icon format. This option will be the most familiar to users as it is the default. Clicking will take you to the start-up options there are three: Half way down the setting menu is the “on start-up” option. Hitting the ground running at the start of the day is a key element of productivity, customising how our browser starts up on opening is an essential setting for some. We are going to look at our top 5 in this video. As you can see there are many different settings that can be customised. Once signed in the user can access the settings panel from the hotdog menu. Before you start it’s important to understand that to manage settings and to enjoy some of the most useful functionality a user will need to set up their Google Chrome profile.