Knowing google, it probably is built in. Or at least something similar.
It is not. There's nothing of the sort. even image blocking. Why would google, a company that makes its money on ads, do this?You can probably set it for windows to not ask what program to use, I don't know if this is a browser issue.
Firefox does it fine. Chrome doesn't. Its not a windows issue, its a chrome issue.Not a problem for me :)
Trust me, on my laptop it is.I'm pretty sure it does for me.
This issue appears to have been fixed.Don't know what that is.
Stops me from getting virusesK
KCtrl+J, although I will admit it is annoying having to switch tabs to see how my dls are doing.
I agree
Chrome is pretty slick. There's no room really for any theme anywhere.
The theme of my desktop is dark. Chrome stands out and hurts my eyes. Nevermind. Chrome changes the theme based on what theme you have on vista. This seems fairly new :D
Yes it does
As I said, this is a fixed issue. it used to bother me, but it is now no more.
I use SiteAdvisor, I didn't like web of trust very much.
They've got some plugin for firefox. I never bothered with it, I just punch any website I have doubts about into the search.
WOTs just a lot more handy
Same.
Chrome'll filter out bad sites with a very blatant 'this site might harm your computer' thing that you have to click 'okay, thanks chrome...' to keep browsing on it.
As will Google, firefox, and OpenDNS.