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  1. Set your homepage and startup page - Computer - Google …

    If you’re on a computer and you find a homepage or startup page that you didn’t set yourself, your computer may have malware. Learn how to remove unwanted ads, pop-ups & malware.

  2. Make Google your homepage

    Google is stuck as my homepage Google won't change your homepage settings without your permission. Reset your homepage. Choose a browser above, then follow the steps to replace …

  3. Set your homepage and startup page

    You can customize Google Chrome to open any page for the homepage or startup page. These two pages aren’t the same unless you set them to be. Your startup page is the one that shows …

  4. Download and install Google Chrome - Computer - Google …

    You can download and install the Chrome web browser at no charge, and use it to browse the web.

  5. Set your homepage and startup page - Android - Google Chrome …

    You can customize Google Chrome to open any page for the homepage or startup page. These two pages aren’t the same unless you set them to be. Your startup page is the one that shows …

  6. Reset Chrome settings to default - Google Chrome Help

    To fix, uninstall Chrome then download Chrome again from google.com/chrome and reinstall it. If you're still having problems, you might have a program installed that is changing your Google …

  7. Create shortcuts for websites in Chrome

    Create shortcuts for websites in Chrome You can create shortcuts to your favorite websites from Chrome.

  8. Google Chrome Help

    Official Google Chrome Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Chrome and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  9. Manage Chrome policies with Windows registry

    Applies to Windows users who sign in to a managed account on Chrome browser. As an administrator, you can configure Chrome browser settings on Microsoft Windows computers …

  10. Set your homepage and start-up page - Computer - Chromebook …

    If you're on a computer and you find a homepage or startup page that you didn't set yourself, your computer may have malware. Learn how to remove unwanted ads, pop-ups and malware.