You just can remove the option which says m. M means mobile, you can then use the desktop site for it.
Google Chrome does access the internet always. It is the purpose Chrome was made at the first place.
Google Chrome does have an internet access all time. It depends on your connection not the browser.
Go to the Chrome website and you can download it from there. See the link below.
Chrome is not a network but a way to access it. Better the network, better is the performance of browser.
Bookmarks in Google Chrome browser are located just under the URL bar. You can see the website icon and it's title.
Yes, you can access internet other than Chrome. There are a lot of browsers like Mozilla, Firefox etc.
Chrome for desktop is a desktop based software. It is a web browser that opens up web pages.
To access Google Chrome, you need Internet connection or some type of Wi-Fi. This is usually the case. If you know you have Wi-Fi, and it's still not allowing you to access, contact Google and tell them what's wrong.
Both Google Chrome and Internet Explorer are web browsers, used to access the world wide web. You can use either to navigate to any website.
Some features of Chrome need an antivirus. Some features need firewall access to open the application.
An error 138 network error - access denied error on Google Chrome indicates that the computer is unable to access the internet. The first thing to check is that either the Ethernet cable is plugged into the computer or the Wi-Fi connection is turned on and able to access the internet. If this has been checked and is working it could be a Windows or third party firewall issue, which can be fixed by allowing access to Google Chrome in the firewalls 'allowed programs' area. Once access has been given the computer may need to be restarted to allow full access.
You cannot set a password on Chrome with inbuilt features. However you can use other locking software for that.