Set your startup page and homepage
You may set Google Chrome to launch any page as the startup or home page. Unless you make these two pages identical, they are not the same.
- When you first open Chrome on your device, it displays your startup page.
- When you select “Home,” you are taken to your homepage.
You might have undesirable software if your homepage, launch page, or search engine has abruptly changed. Find out how to locate and eliminate malware from your device so you can restore your settings.
For Computer
Every time a new window is opened, Chrome may be configured to open a new tab page.
- Launch Chrome on your machine.
- Click More in the top right corner, followed by Settings.
- Click on “Startup” on the left.
- Open the New Tab page by clicking.
Your New Tab page can be modified by:
- your evasions
- The recipes you saw
- the shopping carts you have on other websites.
- various themes
issues with your homepage or startup
Your computer can be infected with malware if you’re using it and seeing a startup or homepage that you didn’t set. Learn how to prevent Chrome from receiving unauthorized modifications.
Your network administrator can pick your launch page(s) or homepage if you’re using a Chromebook at work or school. If that’s the case, you can’t alter them. Ask your administrator for more assistance.
Select a home page
When you select “Home,” you have control over which page loads.
- Open Google Chrome on your computer.
- Click More in the top right corner, followed by Settings.
- Turn on the Show Home button in the “Appearance” section.
- Choose to utilize the New Tab page or a custom page beneath the “Show Home button.”
Your address bar will be on the left, and the Home button will be visible.
For Android
Select a home page.
When you tap Home Home, you have control over which page displays.
- Open the Chrome app on your Android smartphone or tablet.
- Press More Organize in the top right, then tap Settings.
- Tap Homepage under “Advanced.”
- Select a custom page or Chrome’s home page.
How to Modify the Chrome Home Page and New Tab Page
The Google search bar opens as the first page when Chrome is launched by default. However, you may easily switch to a different website or alter it as needed. You can alter the website that opens in a new tab by changing your new tab page. Here’s how to modify or update Google Chrome’s new tab page as well as your homepage.
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