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You can copy the commands below into the address bar of your Chrome browser to open the appropriate internal page!

1、chrome://version

Displays details such as the browser version, user data directory (configuration file path), executable file path, and command line arguments.

2、chrome://flags

Browser experimental feature settings page to enable or disable features that have not yet been officially released.

3、chrome://extensions

Extension management page to view, enable, disable and manage installed Chrome extensions.

4、chrome://settings

Browser settings page (or you can just use chrome://settings/).

5、chrome://history

Browse the history page.

6、chrome://downloads

Download management page.

7、chrome://about or chrome://chrome-urls

List of all internal pages starting with "chrome://", an overview of the browser's built-in features.

8、chrome://inspect

A debugging tool that allows you to remotely debug Chrome or web applications running on other devices.

9、chrome://gpu

Displays information about the GPU used by the browser and the hardware acceleration status.

10、chrome://net-internals

Network diagnostic and debugging tools (some versions have been replaced by the new chrome://net-export).

11、chrome://cache

View the contents of your browser cache (limited functionality in newer versions of Chrome).

12、chrome://system

Display system information and Chrome-related logs.

13、chrome://crash/orchrome://induce-crash/

Simulate a page crash (which displays the "Whoops, crashed" page).

14、chrome://bookmarks

Browser bookmarks management page

15、chrome://dino/

The classic Chrome dinosaur game!

16、chrome://restart

Restart your browser now (all windows and tabs will reopen)

17、chrome://quota-internals

View website storage quotas and usage

18、chrome://site-engagement

Display website engagement score (used for ranking, etc.)

Chrome Internal Page Viewer:

1. Internal browser pages are a set of special pages that do not rely on the internet. They are built into the browser and are used to manage the browser’s own functions, settings, and status, or to display specific information.

2. Internal browser pages typically begin with protocols such as chrome://, about:, or edge:// (for Microsoft Edge). They serve as a window for interacting with the browser’s “backend.”

3. This tool lists some commands for opening internal pages in Chrome (Google Chrome); simply click to copy them.

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