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How to Set the Homepage in Google Chrome

Mitch BartlettDecember 13, 2022 Comments (0)
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When you first launch your browser, you probably want a page to load that will get you access to the information you need most often. Accomplish more by setting a default homepage in Google Chrome using these steps.


Contents

  • 1 Chrome For Windows, macOS, Linux & ChromeOS
  • 2 Chrome For Android & iOS
    • 2.1 Setting Default Homepage for New Tabs
    • 2.2 Setting Multiple Homepages

Chrome For Windows, macOS, Linux & ChromeOS

  1. Open Chrome, then select the “Menu” ⁝ icon located at the upper-right corner, then choose “Settings“.
  2. Select “Appearance” on the left pane.
  3. Ensure the “Show home button” option is turned “On“.
  4. Select “New tab page” or select the other option to set your own homepage.
    Chrome Desktop Set Homepage

 


Chrome For Android & iOS

Setting Default Homepage for New Tabs

  1. Open the Chrome app.
  2. Select the “Menu” ⁝ icon located at the upper-right corner.
  3. Choose “Settings“.
  4. Select “Homepage“.
  5. Ensure that Home page is turned “On“. Tap “Open this page“, then type the URL you would like to set as your home page.
    Chrome Android Set Homepage

Setting Multiple Homepages

If you use multiple sites and wish to have different options for homepages when you start Chrome, you can make a Home screen icon using these steps:

  1. Type the address for the website in the address bar, then select “Menu” ⁝ > “Add to Home screen“.
    Chrome Android Add to Home screen Option
  2. Modify the title of the icon if desired. When complete, select “Add“.
  3. Confirm this action by selecting “Add” on the next screen. A shortcut icon will be added to the Home screen that will open and take you directly to that page.

I hope this guide has helped you successfully set a homepage in Google Chrome. Have any questions? Leave one below.

Categories: Android | Browsers

Author Mitch Bartlett

Through my career that spans over 20 years I have become an expert in Microsoft Systems Administration, Android, and macOS. I started this site as a technical guide for myself and it has grown into what I hope is a useful knowledgebase for everyone.

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Last Updated on December 13, 2022 by Mitch Bartlett