Use Chrome Actions to quickly complete tasks

You can use Chrome actions to modify settings or use features from Chrome’s address bar.
To do Chrome actions:
  1. In the address bar, enter the task that you want.
  2. When the action chip appears under the search bar, tap it.
Action Trigger word examples Task

Privacy

Clear browsing data
  • 'Clear data'
  • ‘Delete history’
Open the 'Clear browsing data' page in 'Settings'.
Manage passwords
  • 'Passwords'
  • 'Manage passwords'
Open the 'Passwords' page in 'Settings'.
Manage payment methods
  • ‘Manage payment methods’
  • 'Edit credit cards'
Open the 'Payment methods' page in 'Settings'.
Open incognito tab
  • new incognito window
  • enter incognito mode
Open a new incognito tab.
Run Chrome safety check
  • run chrome safety check
  • run safety check
Open the 'Safety check' in 'Settings'.
View your Chrome history
  • see chrome history
  • view browsing history
Open your browsing history.

Personalisation

Manage site settings
  • adjust site permissions
  • change permissions
Open the 'Site settings' page in 'Settings'.
Manage Chrome settings
  • change chrome settings
  • manage settings
Open the 'Settings' page.
Manage accessibility settings
  • customize chrome accessibility
  • manage accessibility settings
Open the 'Accessibility' page in 'Settings'.

Pleasure

Play Chrome Dino game
  • chrome dino
  • dino game
Open Chrome://dino

Use Chrome Actions to learn more about locations

When you search in Chrome, you can select quick actions that help you find reviews, get directions or call a business.

  1. On your Android device, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. In the address bar, enter a business or location name.
  3. When the action chip appears under the search bar, tap it.
    • To find the reviews, tap Reviews .
    • To check for directions, tap Directions .
    • To check or contact the business number, tap Call .
 
 
 
 
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