Google Chrome
Incognito mode
A browsing mode which does not make Chrome more secure—it only stops Chrome from saving history and cookies for that session. Don't use this to view any websites that you wouldn't feel safe viewing in a regular Chrome window.
Mobile devices
Another place where Chrome can also be used as a web browser
Public Computer
Where you should not sign into Google Chrome
Tabs
You can view multiple websites in the same window using these.
Your Best Judgment
Chrome offers a high level of protection from malicious websites, but you must use this when browsing the web.
Stop Button
If a webpage doesn't load correctly, it will temporarily become this.
Bookmarks
Saves and organize specific websites so you can revisit them again and again.
sandboxing technology
Stops harmful viruses from reaching your computer.
Theme
Allows you to change the look and feel of Chrome
Refresh button
Reloads the current page
Browsing History
Removal of this for the sake of privacy.
Omnibox
Allows you to search and navigate the web.
Chrome app
Allows you to browse the web, open multiple tabs, conduct searches, and more on a mobile device.
Extensions
Adds additional features to the browser. For example, they can block advertisements; share a page with your social network, and much more!
Incognito mode
Allows you to browse the web without recording your history or storing cookies. This is a great way to keep your browsing history secret when planning a party or buying a gift for someone who shares your computer.
non-SSL indicator
Appears for most websites, which means that the site is not using a secure connection. This is not important for many websites, like a news source or weather forecast, but you should avoid entering sensitive personal information on these pages.
Insecure HTTPS indicator
Appears if Chrome detects a problem with a site's secure connection. Never enter personal or sensitive information on an insecure site.
HTTPS indicator
Appears if the site is using a secure connection. Always check for this icon when entering sensitive information on the web, like your credit card number or birth date. A secure connection makes it nearly impossible for someone to access your information.
Star Icon
Click this to add a bookmark
History Tab
Includes every site you've viewed in the last few weeks. The list is sorted by date, so the most recent history appears at the top of the page.
Download
The process of taking files and putting it directly on your computer for you to view outside the browser.
Sandboxing Technology
The technology to keep you safe online.
Pinned tabs
These will open automatically whenever you start Chrome, making your favorite pages easy to access.
Bookmark Manager
Use this to organize your bookmarks
Will Not
Using Incognito mode ___________________ make you safer online.
targeted advertisements
Websites that partner with Google to bring you ads that they think you might be interested in. To deliver these, Google needs to record information about your interests and demographics, such as your age and gender. This information is based on the sites you visit, even if you're not signed in to a Google account. If you're not comfortable sharing this information, Google allows you to opt out of these.
Personal information, email and saved passwords
What others could retrieve from a computer that you have signed onto with your Google Chrome account
Web Store
Where you can download apps, extensions and themes
History Tab
Where you can view the saved details and cookies from every website you visit. Chrome uses some of this information to decrease load times for sites you visit regularly.
Web apps
works just like software that you might install on your computer, but they run through your browser instead of your operating system.