Monday 24 March 2014


How To Secure Google Chrome Browser | By Providing Password Can We Give Enough Protection? 


In present days everyone uses internet for different purposes and most of them uses Chrome browser to browse different websites, play games online and to do so many things. If you are the only user of your computer then there is no problem but if your PC is used by others then you must be worried about your settings, browsing history, saved passwords and everything what you did on internet. To prevent from this situation you can protect your browser with password, but no browser will provide an option to lock your browser with password.

Don’t worry we come up with one smart extension which protects your online session history, your web services passwords and so many other things.

Chrome PassWord:

ChromePW is the ultimate extension for chrome users to protect their web browsers from others without accessing. It provides an incredible solution to lock down your browser with password. Actually all browsers have some security about storing passwords but no browser give full support to protect everything which is related to you on browser. This extension gives so many options which tighten your browser security. Here security means it doesn’t stop hacker attacks and malware attacks, it only protects your browser from other users who try to access physically.

How to Setup password Protection to Chrome Browser?

  •  First of all you need to download chromePW extension from the below link, after downloading extension install it on your browser by clicking on Add button.


Download ChromePW Extension

  • After installing it shows a message which means extension installed successfully, before using it you need to do some configurations. Click on Ok button to continue extension setup. 
chromepw extension installation
  • Now you need to enable this chrome extension on “Incognito mode” also, because someone try to open it on private browsing mode. After enable it on Incognito mode click on next button.  
allow chromepw in private browsing

  •  Now it shows another window with some FAQ(Frequently asked questions) and answers. It listed four questions about security of extension and provide some tips to harden your browser security. If you use non windows operating system then choose your operating system from drop down list. For future purpose print all question and answers.  

  • advanced security settings
     click on Next button and you will see extension security settings. It have 4 widgets and each one have some sort of settings. 
  •  First type password which is not easy to guessed by others and again type the same password, type password hint which will be useful in case of forgetting password.  

  •  Click on save button to turn on password protection, you can set automatic lock for your browser after certain time. Then it will automatically locks your browser with password protection. 
set password on chromepw extension
  • You must enable security mode because it protects chromepw extension being terminated by task manager. If anyone try to open another program while chrome browser locked it will automatically closed. 
enable security mode in chromepw extension
  • You can give any number of login attempts that you wish in the settings.

  •  You can also block websites from this extension and if you want to reset this extension settings and password click on Reset Button.


As mentioned earlier this doesn’t provide full security because someone try to remove this extension folder who use your computer, so to get advanced security you must follow guidelines provided by this extension at the time of password setup. I try this extension in my chrome browser and it works efficiently without creating any problems. This will surely protect your browsing data, saved passwords and other important data stored on browser.

Thus, it can only give protection from others using your browser without permission and they can't use it without the password.so,everyone can try it and make use of this latest setup. 

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