Here is something for SK.
Safety Reset
We’ve all been there. Chrome starts acting up, and you can’t quite pinpoint the culprit. Maybe a rogue extension is causing trouble, or perhaps some experimental settings have gone awry. In the past, the only solution was a full-blown Powerwash, but there’s now a new way to try and remedy an issue without washing things clean called Safety Reset, and it can:
Tidy up Chrome’s settings and shortcuts: Any oddball configurations will be reverted back to their defaults.
Disable all extensions: This helps isolate problematic add-ons that might be causing performance issues or strange behavior.
Sweep away temporary data: Cookies and other site data will be cleared, giving you a fresh browsing slate.
The best part? Your crucial data like bookmarks, history, and saved passwords remain untouched. It’s a fantastic way to troubleshoot issues without going through the full Powerwash process (though that is admittedly not a huge deal compared with other operating systems out there).
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