Ask Google For Suggestions Macos Chrome

If Chrome is your browser of choice, it can be convenient. If you tried Chrome but switched back to Safari, like I recently did, it can be annoying. I still want to be able to use Chrome from time to time, but I don't want it opening on login or launching on startup. Luckily, there's a super simple way to get Chrome to stop launching automatically, and it only takes a few clicks!

The Google Chrome browser on Android has a function to suggest search terms or websites as you type. Unfortunately this device sometimes proves capricious and can even in some cases infringe on your privacy. Here are some tips to help you remove certain search suggestions. Clear specific URL suggestion in Google Chrome.

How to stop Chrome from automatically opening at login

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  2. If you’re signed in to Chrome with your Google account, you can ask Google Pay to make your payment information available across your devices so that you can quickly fill in forms. You can also add your payment info individually to each of your devices. When you’re signed in to Chrome with your Google account and enter your payment method into a form online, Chrome may ask if you want to.
  1. Launch Chrome if it isn't running already, or hasn't been set to stay on your Dock.
  2. Right click on the Chrome icon on your Dock.
  3. Hover over the Options menu in the popup.
  4. Uncheck the option to Open at Login.

Note: These same steps will also work for any other app you want to prevent opening at login.

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