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Google Support
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Manage Chrome safety and security - Computer - Google Chrome Help
On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, select More Settings. Select Privacy and security Security.
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GCFGlobal
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Chrome: Privacy and Security in Chrome
Click the Chrome menu in the top-right corner of the browser, then select Settings. The Settings tab will appear. Locate and select Show advanced settings. The privacy settings will appear.
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Google
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Chrome Privacy & Security Settings - Google Safety Center
From a personalized feed to convenient password management to relevant search results, your Chrome experience can be tailored to you. Customize your experience with sync and Chrome’s privacy controls, including controlling website permissions, like access to your location or camera.
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Chrome Web Store
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Privacy Settings - Chrome Web Store
Privacy Settings extension keeps all the built-in privacy and security related settings in one place. Each setting has a description and you can alter it right from the extension's popup.
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IPVanish
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A Comprehensive Guide To Chrome Privacy Settings | IPVanish
September 24, 2025 - By default, Chrome tracks your activity to deliver personalized ads but offers some controls to manage your privacy. ... On your device, open Chrome. At the top right, select ‘More’ and then ‘Settings.’
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Reddit
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r/browsers on Reddit: Chrome - best privacy practices.
November 23, 2023 -

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.

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Google Support
support.google.com › chrome › answer › 13355898
Manage your ad privacy in Chrome - Google Chrome Help
On your device, open Chrome. At the top right, select More Settings. Select Privacy and security Ad privacy.
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Google
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Safe, Secure, Protected Browsing | Chrome
With Chrome's privacy controls in your settings, you clear your browsing history or manage websites' access to your location or camera.
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Lifehacker
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9 Default Google Chrome Privacy and Security Settings You Should Change | Lifehacker
June 9, 2025 - If you have Enhanced protection enabled, Google takes your data in order to “protect” you as you browse. You can change that by going to Chrome settings > Privacy and security > Security and selecting Standard protection.
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Google Safety Center
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Chrome privacy & security settings – Google Safety Centre
From a personalised feed to convenient password management to relevant search results, your Chrome experience can be tailored to you. Customise your experience with sync and Chrome’s privacy controls, including controlling website permissions, like access to your location or camera.
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Google
blog.google › products › chrome › take-step-step-guide-your-chrome-privacy-settings
Take a step-by-step tour of your Chrome privacy settings
April 6, 2022 - Soon, you’ll see a new card for Privacy Guide in the “Privacy and security” tab in your Chrome settings, which you can find by clicking the three dots on the top-right corner of your browser.
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Washington Post
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How to change Chrome’s new privacy settings for ads - The Washington Post
September 12, 2023 - With a combination of soothing rainbow colors and language that sounds very pro-privacy, the page announces “Enhanced ad privacy in Chrome.” You have two options: Settings and Got It.
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ASUS
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[Chrome OS] How to change Chrome's privacy settings | Official Support | ASUS Global
On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Settings. Under "Privacy and security," choose what settings to turn off. To control how Chrome handles content and permissions for a site, click Site settings. To delete information from your browsing activity, like your history, ...
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Dummies
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How to Use Google Chrome Privacy Settings | dummies
Click the Chrome button in the top-right corner of the browser. Choose Settings. The Settings page displays in your browser. Scroll down and click the Show Advanced Settings link. Additional settings appear below. Scroll to the Privacy area, as displayed in the figure below.
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Google
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Protect Your Online Privacy and Security - Google Chrome
With Chrome's privacy controls in your settings, you clear your browsing history or manage websites' access to your location or camera.
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PCMAG
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Want More Privacy Online? Change These Browser Settings | PCMag
April 1, 2025 - You can also set up content blockers for specific domains and adjust permissions for your camera, location, microphone, and more. ... The last section you should check out is the Advanced tab. Tick the boxes to turn on protection from advanced tracking and fingerprinting and to block cookies. I don't advise allowing websites to check for payment methods or privacy-preserving measurement of ad effectiveness, which is just a fancy way of saying, "We monitor your activity to see what ads are working on you."
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Consumer Reports
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Google Privacy Settings You Should Change Right Now via @ConsumerReports
January 28, 2025 - You’ll find granular details about your activity on Search, Chrome, Android, Google Assistant, and more, including details such as your location, websites you’ve gone to, and the apps you’ve used on your phone, along with exact timestamps for all this behavior. ... The Web & App Activity control is the company’s most powerful privacy setting, and it does a lot more than you might think.
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WIRED
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These smart tweaks make browsing in Chrome (almost) private | WIRED
February 24, 2020 - But this also means that sites you haven’t even visited can set a cookie and track you across the web. To toggle this off, navigate to the Advanced privacy settings on the left, then toggle Preload pages for faster browsing and searching to off.