You cant do it Google Chrome
This is has been a known issue with Google chrome, if i am right you cannot put anything as Trusted Sites in Google Chrome. But you can sure put SSL certificate to Trusted
This site might be able to give u some information http://www.google.me/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=2b7f28ce2a06b2d0&hl=en
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You cant do it Google Chrome
This is has been a known issue with Google chrome, if i am right you cannot put anything as Trusted Sites in Google Chrome. But you can sure put SSL certificate to Trusted
This site might be able to give u some information http://www.google.me/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=2b7f28ce2a06b2d0&hl=en
You can do it!
(Click horizontal bars in upper right of Chrome to open settings menu) --> Settings --> Show Advanced Settings… --> Network --> Change Proxy Settings --> Security Tab.
There you will see the interface for modifying trusted sites (the same interface that you see in IE).
These settings are at the machine level, not the browser level. Setting them in one browser automatically applies the settings to other browsers.
After making changes, be sure to close all chrome tabs/browsers and re-open for changes to take effect.
I'm a lifelong Firefox user. I switched in the early 2000's from Netscape to Firefox and never looked back. I do have chrome installed but don't use it at all - it is strictly for troubleshooting when pages don't work properly.
I have to configure a newly bought computer for a less tech-savy family member and she absolutely insists on Chrome no matter my arguments because she is used to it.
So, having been out of the loop what are some good measures for customizing Chrome for maximum privacy nowadays? I am open to advanced/custom settings, scripts, things that are checked/unchecked by default but shouldn't be, add-ons, etc. I am looking for a some guidance to preconfigure it and make it as smooth as possible without introducing technical interactions prompting the user so exclude things like NoScript and the likes. Hope my English makes sense.
I just want a more secure and privacy oriented experience (to the extent in which it is possbile with closed-source software) than what is offered out of the box. Thus far I have only installed uBlock origin.
Thanks.