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Why every time I reboot or turn on my PC for the first time, Google Chrome & Task manager automatically popped up? Thanks.
Why every time I reboot or turn on my PC for the first time, Google Chrome & Task manager automatically popped up? Thanks.
This is a change in the latest release of Windows
The only way to stop this is close these before you shutdown
on a restart Fall Creators Update reopens apps from before Solved - Windows 10 Forums
New Update for Google Chrome released today. @Brink
https://chromereleases.googleblog.co...able%20updates
If you use a downloaded theme, like the ones I make: Chrome Themes by Cliff S - ThemeBeta
then in settings, switch to Bing as your default search engine, set the Home button to New Tab Page, you can get a custom Bing Home page that shows your themes image instead of the Bing Image of the day, plus your most visited sites, and the Bing News banner:)
Read here at: Google Chrome Expanding user protections on the web - Windows 10 Forums
Google announced plans today for three new Chrome security features that will block websites from sneakily redirecting users to new URLs without the user or website owner's consent.
While all three additions are welcomed, one of these features has the potential to stop a few malvertising campaigns dead in their tracks, and could potentially disrupt the malware scene in the next few months.
- Chrome will block iframe redirects
- No more tab-unders
- Chrome will also block misleading UI elements that redirect users
Last edited by Brink; 09 Nov 2017 at 09:28. Reason: updated link
My Chrome updates now even when not opened.
So I don't even moticed it updates any more, until either I see it in this thread, or at Major Geeks
I have noticed that for a while now.
I guess Google(probably the only one that takes advantage of this) now takes advantage of being able to update their software when Windows 10 runs Auto Maintenance in the background, without having to open the program/app first.