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- Change site settings permissions - Computer - Google Help
Learn about permissions that can be changed Change settings for a specific site You can allow or block permissions for a specific site The site will use its settings instead of the default settings You can also delete data for a site
- #allow-insecure-localhost - Google Chrome Community
As far as I can see the #allow-insecure-localhost flag is already at disposal and enabling the #temporary-unexpire-flags-m130 is only a temporary workaround for this
- Use your camera and microphone in Chrome
Allow camera and microphone access On your computer, open Chrome Go to a site that wants to use your microphone and camera When prompted, choose Allow while visiting the site, Allow this time, or Never allow Allowed sites: Sites can start to record when you're on the site
- Manage your location settings in Chrome
If you allow sites in Chrome to use your location, Chrome sends information to Google Location Services to get an estimate of where you are Chrome can then share that info with the site that wants your location
- Block or allow pop-ups in Chrome - Google Help
Block or allow pop-ups in Chrome By default, Google Chrome blocks pop-ups from automatically showing up on your screen When a pop-up is blocked, the address bar will be marked Pop-up blocked You can also decide to allow pop-ups If you still get pop-ups after disabling them: You may have previously subscribed to receive notifications from a
- Google Sheets: Allow dropdown chips to have multiple selections
Allow dropdown chips to have multiple selections in Google Sheets Previously, dropdowns could only have one value selected in Google Sheets Starting this week, we’re introducing the ability to allow for multiple selections within a dropdown
- Delete, allow and manage cookies in Chrome - Google Help
Delete, allow and manage cookies in Chrome You can choose to delete existing cookies, allow or block third-party cookies and set preferences for certain websites Understand cookies Cookies are files created by websites that you visit By saving information about your visit, they make your online experience easier
- Share some access to your Google Account data with third-party apps
If you allow access to a third-party app, you may have the option to limit how long they can access your data You'll get notified before a third party’s access ends To extend their access, go to your Connections page What data and services third-party apps services can access
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