If you bookmark a page that you don’t let others see, how will you hide that bookmark? By default, bookmarks go to Bookmarks bar folder that shows bookmarks explicitly below address bar when you open a new tab. Same thing applies to bookmarks publicly shown below the address bar. For instance, you have browsed a mature content page few hours ago, and later you have to dip into the Internet with your child or with your parents or anyone else, before him/her, you may feel embarrassed if mature content appears – you open a new tab, and it shows the thumbnail of adult content page. It doesn’t matter for most of the users, but in some cases explicit bookmarks and recent pages thumbs may disturb privacy of some users. There is no option to hide both these things by default on new tab. Yes, it is absolutely true when it comes to bookmarks bar and thumbshots of recently opened pages to be appeared on fresh tab. However, Chrome lacks some basic customizations that it should have been had. ![]() Far more stable than Firefox (Chrome is barely crashed). ![]() On upgrading to Windows 10, I tried to be familiar with brand new browser Microsoft Edge that comes packed within Windows 10, but my tilt to Chrome made me stick with Chrome and there are several valid reasons while Chrome is my all-time favorite browser Who doesn’t know that Chrome is the most popular Internet browser, and I am also an addict of this fastest browser when it comes to desktop PC.
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