You can do multiple tabs by clicking the + button at the top. You can rearrange tabs by dragging them. you can open a link in a new tab by dragging it to the top. You can also turn a tab into a new window by dragging it down from the top.
To Stop trackers from following where you're browsing with Chrome, use the free Disconnect add-on for Google Chrome.
You can't that's the point of incognito..... you could use regular Google Chrome if you want to track history, or use a keylogger
I use google chrome, its fast and supports widgets. But for super-fast browsing, search for a "lightweight browser" on google.
You cannot use Google Chrome on your iPad. There is now a Chrome app available in the App Store. However, it's not a full version of Chrome, and it relies on the same page rendering software as Safari on the iPad.
One would use Google Safe Browsing to alert the user if they visit a site that is suspected of containing phishing or malware. It is used by many popular desktop browsers such as Chrome, Firefox and Safari and is a very popular detection service.
I use two web browsers: Mozilla Firefox & Google Chrome. I usually use google chrome, as it is much faster to start up and when browsing is much more responsive. I prefer Google chrome for its speed, but still use Mozilla Firefox for its customizability and better ad-blocking when using Adblock Plus add-on. (Google Chrome has an Adblock Plus extension also, but it is still in Beta stage of development and sometimes misses a few ads.) I would recommend both browsers.
Use Google Chrome.
Google Chrome is a web browser, while Google is a search engine. You can continue using Google while using Google Chrome.
Yes, you could Google Chrome for Facebook. Facebook can be accessed with speed from Chrome.
Google Chrome does not have an inbuilt mailer. It connects the mailer of Google for functionality.
Goto tools>options>advanced and disable error or Use Mozilla firefox or the google chrome browser for browsing
Though Google Chrome supports Greasemonkey, you don't need to install an extension for it to run. The man who invented Greasemonkey happens to work on the Google Chrome team, and as such chrome has full featured support of it! Go to userscripts site and click install for any of the scripts, and chrome will treat it just like an extensions, (installing and uninstalling is virtually instant and free) but it will run like a greasemonkey. On top of this - Chrome's support of greasemonkey is more secure than Firefox's, making for a better and safer browsing experience. But it is said, 15 - 25% of userscripts or Greasemonkey scripts does not work properly in Google Chrome. Either use Tampermonkey, a Google Chrome Extension to manage Greasemonkey scripts in Google Chrome. This extension will force userscripts to behave well with Google Chrome.