You can customize Google Chrome to open any page for the homepage or startup page. These two pages aren’t the same unless you set them to be.
If your startup page, homepage, or search engine has suddenly changed, then you may have unwanted software. Learn how to reset your browser settings.
Set your startup pageYou can control what page or pages appear when you launch Chrome on your computer.
Have a new tab open Continue where you left offYou can tell Chrome to re-open the same pages you were looking at when you quit.
Your cookies and data are saved, so any websites you were logged into before open again. If you don't want to be automatically signed in to these pages, follow the steps below:
You can tell Chrome to open to any webpage.
Tip: To update your pages, on the right, select More Edit or Delete.
Problems with your startup or homepageIf you’re on a computer and you find a homepage or startup page that you didn’t set yourself, your computer may have malware. Learn how to remove unwanted ads, pop-ups & malware.
Important: If you're a Chromebook user and you use it at work or school, you can’t choose or change your startup page or homepage. Your network administrator controls those pages. For more help, contact your administrator.
Choose your homepageYou can control what page appears when you select Home .
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