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Use Chrome at home

You can make the most of Chrome when you work or browse at home. You can use Chrome
remote desktop, translate webpages, and switch between user profiles. Here are some
resources to help you get started:

Learn the basics


Download & install Google Chrome: Install Chrome on your computer or mobile device
to browse.
Share Chrome with others: Create profiles to share a computer with multiple people
and keep your accounts, like work and personal, separate.
Use your camera and microphone: Use and fix problems with your camera and
microphone for different sites on Chrome.
Download a file: Open and save files, like documents, PDFs, images, and media.
Use Chrome with accessibility extensions: Make Chrome easier to use by installing
accessibility extensions.
Improve your productivity
Use tabs in Chrome: Open, view, and organize your tabs in Chrome. You can also
customize your new tab page with a custom background image or your site shortcuts.
Use Chrome keyboard shortcuts: Learn popular shortcuts to complete tasks more
quickly.
Browse Chrome in Dark mode or Dark theme: Turn on Dark mode or Dark theme to make
your homepage, toolbar, settings, and other pages dark.
Access another computer with Chrome Remote Desktop: Use a computer or mobile device
to access files and applications on another computer over the Internet with Chrome
Remote Desktop.
Change Chrome languages & translate webpages: Change the language Chrome uses and
have Chrome translate webpages for you.
Get your bookmarks, passwords & more on all your devices: Turn on sync to share
your settings and info between your devices.
Find help for common problems
Fix connection errors: Try these fixes if you get an error message when you visit a
website.
Fix file download errors: Try these fixes if you get an error message on Chrome
when you try to download apps, themes, extensions, or other files.
Fix ‘Aw, Snap!’ page crashes and other page loading errors: Try these fixes if you
get the "Aw, Snap" error or another error code instead of a webpage.
Check if a site’s connection is secure: Check security info or Chrome alerts to see
if a website is safe to visit.

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