Is it possible to disable autoupdates for the Chrome browser on Google Pixelbook chromebooks? This related question describes the procedure for Windows, Mac OS, and Ubuntu for Chromium. But I'd like to disable Chrome browser extension autoupdates on my Pixelbook.
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Recently, I have installed an annoying chrome extension (http://www.buntai.com/). Thanks to this extension, every time I open a new window in google chrome, it will minimize immediately, which made me not able to use chrome anymore.
Therefore, I tried to reinstall google chrome in order to get rid of the google chrome extension(I cannot remove it directly in chrome://extensions/ because I cannot open that page using chrome.)
However, it did not work. When I reinstalled google chrome, the extension was still there.
I am not sure why reinstalling chrome would not remove the extensions and I would like to know if there is another approach to remove the chrome extensions.
I found there is no hex viewer in my Chrome's WebSocket dev tools, as in picture 2, unlike picture 1 on my colleague's computer.
I didn't find corresponding view settings. I tried to reboot my computer and reinstall Chrome, even the beta version, still not work.
Thanks to someone who would help me out!
OS version: macOS Catalina 10.15.7, Chrome version: 87.0.4280.88
picture1 normal view
picture2 no encoding settings
This appears to be a bug in Chrome 87. I suspect that your colleague is using a different Chrome version.
See https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1151164#c7, which claims that the bug was fixed in Chrome 89.0.4348.0. The solution appears to be one of:
Switch to the Chrome Beta channel
Use a debug extension for Chrome such as WebSocket Frame Inspector as suggested here.
See also these related SO questions:
How can I change the binary message display format in the Chrome/Edge debugger?
Chrome DevTools. The encoding switch bar of the websocket frame viewer disappeared
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Hi, stackoverflow, i am trying to debug a react native app on a Mac and when i open chrome in disabled security mode, the data rendered by google chrome is not normal.
google resultas are not shown, and the design of chrome get messed (the image above)
this is the command : open /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app --args --disable-web-security --user-data-dir
You are probably using Chrome 67.
This problem has been fixed in the last Canary, so you can:
wait for the next Chrome
use an old version (e.g. install Chromium 66)
or you can:
Add the --disable-site-isolation-trials argument to chrome via https://docs.cypress.io/api/plugins/browser-launch-api.html#Usage
Reference: https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress/issues/1951#issuecomment-401579981
I am working on HTML 5 Web Audio Input project. I want to test the project in android/Iphone but I researched that it only works in Google Chrome Canary. I am unable to find canary on Play Store/App Store. Can anybody give me the link?
Chrome Canary (Unstable) is now available for Android on Google Play.
Unfortunately, it is not available on the iOS App Store yet. However, you can use Device Mode in Chrome (including Canary) to emulate browsing on an iPhone.
Searching Play Store for 'Chrome' should return results for all three Chrome channels. Please note that unlike desktop, the Canary channel is called 'DEV' and uses an icon similar to the stable version.
My customers still use Windows XP as their OS on which the newest version of IE is version 8. IE 8 does not support most of HTML5 features which are used in my software.
So I want to use Google Chrome Frame to solve this problem.
On the other hand my software also need to embed an ActiveX plugin to render sense which might not be supported by Google Chrome Frame. I know a extension named ActiveX for Chrome can make chrome support ActiveX plugins. I tested in the original google chrome, it works. But I do not know how to install ActiveX for Chrome extension to Google Chrome Frame.
Any reply will be thankful.
ActiveX for Chrome
Google Chrome Frame
After google some web pages, I found the answer.
Enter gcf:about:version in IE.
right click the menu.
select review element menu item.
click the system icon of the popup window.
click new windows menu item.
Then you got a chrome window. Install the ActiveX for Chrome.