To make sure you're protected by the latest security updates, Google Chrome can automatically update when a new version of the browser is available on your device. With these updates, you might sometimes notice that your browser looks different.

The browser saves your opened tabs and windows and reopens them automatically when it restarts. Your Incognito windows won't reopen when Chrome restarts. If you'd prefer not to restart right away, click Not now. The next time you restart your browser, the update will be applied.


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I think it may have something to do with the operating system on the laptop. The computer with windows 11 is giving me the problem of signing out of the Google account. But my windows 10 laptop i setup just the same and it stays logged in when i exit Brave.

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I have a budget laptop from 2021. I want to play music on browser Spotify while I do other stuff like play a PC game. I use Firefox and I noticed it eats up a ton of memory and slows my puter somewhat when playing music.

I'm logged in with the same Chrome account at two laptops sitting next to each other. Often I want to transfer tabs/windows from one to the other. I could copy&paste the URLs to a .txt file, then use Homegroup sharing to access that .txt from the other PC and copy&paste the URLs into the browser there, but that's inconvenient.

1 If you only use Chrome on both devices, and do not need to transfer tabs from Chrome to another browser, then TabCloud could work. Also if you are connected to your google account on both Chrome browsers you may be able to see the tabs opened on other devices via the chrome menu>History (Source)

You can create a shared folder, attach that as a toolbar on the taskbar for both laptops, and then you can drag the tab into the taskbar folder, which will create a shortcut with the URL, and then you can drag it from the taskbar to chrome. Delete the shortcut afterwards to keep things tidy.

If you are running two computers side-by-side, I strongly suggest using Synergy. This will let you use one mouse and keyboard to control both computers (just move the pointer to the other screen to switch control). There is a shared clipboard and other nice features. Then the problem you describe, and many others, simply disappear. You just copy the url and paste it into the browser on the other computer.

Install OneTab extension (free) on both machines/browsers. Export from one. Cntl-C to copy the exported text (the urls of all your tabs), then on the target machine/browser use OneTab import, cntl-V to paste the urls into the import panel. Click import. If you have a lot of tabs, it can take hours. It may even choke if you have 1,000+ tabs. This worked for me with 1,025 tabs moving from Firefox to Edge browsers on the same Windows machine. You can also save the exported urls as a txt file and move it to a different machine, or even a different OS.

I was using the excellent Tree Style Tabs in Firefox to manage tabs, but discovered Edge has great support for tab groups and lets you put the tabs on the left side of the browser (like Tree Style Tabs) only with collapsible tab groups to keep things organized.

What's easiest for me is using a chrome plugin called Bulk URL Opener. When you click its icon, it has a list of all the URLs of all your open tabs/windows. If you can copy that list and send it as text to your other devices, the same plugin will open the URLs you paste in. I usually slack the list to myself, or I might email my whole team.

While you should clear your web browser's cache, cookies, and history periodically in order to prevent or resolve performance problems, you may wish to record some of your saved information first. If you are unable to do so, see Troubleshooting alternatives below.

If you don't see instructions below for your specific version or browser, search your browser's Help menu for "clear cache". If you're unsure what browser version you're using, from the Help menu or your browser's menu, select About [browser name]. In Firefox, if you don't see the menu bar, press Alt.

If you need to clear your cache, cookies, and history for troubleshooting purposes, but aren't yet prepared to lose the content listed above, you may wish to consider using a private browsing window in your preferred browser as a temporary solution:

The steps to clear your cache, cookies, and history may differ depending on the model of your Android device and your preferred browser, but you should be able to clear your cache and data from your application management settings menu:

Clearing the cache and cookies from a web browser is an important first-step for almost any troubleshooting for internet browsing. The 'cache' is a tool used by your internet browser to speed up the page loading process. However, sometimes it can cause a problem when websites are updated and developed as files saved in the cache may conflict with what's actually coded into the website. Clearing cache and cookies is a way we can be sure that any issues you may come across are actually something wrong with the website, rather than inconsistencies caused by using different browsers.

If you are using Internet Explorer, Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox you can quickly clear cache with a keyboard shortcut. While in your browser, press Ctrl + Shift + Delete simultaneously on the keyboard to open the appropriate window.

When you select Open in browser for a Cloud PC on the windows365.microsoft.com web site, the In Session Settings window appears, where you can choose multiple options before connecting to your Cloud PC:

Most web browsers include a feature to block pop-up windows. While this may eliminate unwanted or bothersome pop-up windows, the feature sometimes can impede the functionality of legitimate or useful websites.

Some popular Penn-affiliated websites requiring pop-ups include U@Penn and the Penn Online Directory.


Follow the instructions below to configure your web browser to allow pop-up windows for your selected websites.

Note: If you have installed third party applications to block pop-ups (examples include the Google, MSN, and Yahoo! toolbars), be sure to consult the vendor documentation to allow pop-up windows for desired websites.

Note: If you are concerned about allowing pop-ups globally for all websites that you browse, consider using another web browser that allows website exceptions such as Chrome or Firefox.

When a website attempts to launch a new pop-up window, you may see dialog boxes alerting you of pop-up windows that have been blocked. Follow the instructions below to allow pop-up windows on a per-website basis.

Note: In windows 10, you will be redirected to Default apps under your computer's Settings. Please scroll down to Web browser and Select Google Chrome. If promted, Click on OK else just close the settings tab and return to your command or anaconda prompt and type jupyter notebook as usual. A new jupyter notebook tab should open in Google Chrome now.

In the windows when we open jupyter notebook in command prompt we can see the instructions in first 10 lines in that there is one instruction- "to open notebook, open this file in browser file://C:/Users/{username}/appdata/roaming/jupyetr/runtime/nbserver-xywz-open.html " , open this html with browser of your choice.

6. Respondus LockDown Browser is now installed and the software will launch automatically when you click on quizzes in Brightspace that require it. Important note: you must use a regular web browser to navigate to Brightspace.

This is probably due to the shortcut you use for launching Jupyter redirecting to Jupyter Lab or something of such, you can check on how to stop the redirection here: python - How to set jupyter notebook to open on browser automatically - Stack Overflow

When I open the Spotify (Windows Desktop application), I no longer receive the login prompt (it had stopped working maybe 2-3 days ago); instead, I receive the prompt in the attached image, asking me to login through the browser. Login from the browser works, but I would prefer to login from the app and not always open a browser.


I have already tried uninstalling, clearing temporary and registry files, restarting the computer, then reinstalling.


I checked with my Firewalls and they all seem to permit Spotify to do as it pleases.


I don't seem to have any connection issues as I'm freely surfing the web and logging in from the browser.


I would appreciate any suggestions.

In this case, as mentioned before here, we'd suggest you change the default browser that is set on your computer to see if you notice any changes on this behavior. To do it, you can follow the steps in this article.

I keep getting an email on my phone to update my computer apps for spotify as you will not be supporting the old version soon. I downloaded and installed the spotify app but when I go to login I get a button that says "login online ". When I click on that button nothing happens. It says "not seeing the browser tab ? Try again." When I do that it cycles the login online button again. I can go online and login there. I have the settings set to auto detect for proxy setting. I am not sure what I need to do to get the app to let me login on my computer. 

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