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1001Extension: The Great Suspender 6.21Automatically suspends unused tabs to free up system resources

1002Extension: Chrome Remote Desktop 56.0.2924.52Access other computers or allow another user to access your computer securely over the Internet

1003Locate Google files in Google Drivehttps://support.aodocs.com/hc/en-us/articles/205648284-Locate-your-Google-files-in-Google-Drive#Anchor_1

1004Find tabs playing soundUpper right corner > musical note icon > lists all playing tabs

Saving Tab Groups for easy restore after Chrome reopens


Unfortunately, the built-in window naming feature in Google Chrome does not persist across browser restarts. When you close and reopen Chrome, the window names will not be saved.

Regarding the Session Buddy extension, it appears that the restoration of window names is not supported. Since the extension hasn't been updated recently, it may not include this functionality.
As an alternative, you can try using the OneTab extension. While it does not have a specific feature for naming windows, it allows you to save and manage groups of tabs as lists. These lists can be restored after restarting Chrome, which can provide a similar outcome to window naming.

Google Chrome Remote Desktop Support

remote client Chrome URL to access host system with access code

https://remotedesktop.google.com/support

<< enter the generated access code, submit

<< on host computer, accept the connection request

Access another computer with Chrome Remote Desktop pdf

https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/1649523?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en

Setup your host system for remote access

You can set up remote access to your Mac, Windows, or Linux computer.

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. In the address bar, type remotedesktop.google.com/access.
  3. Under “Set up Remote Access,” click Download Download page
  4. Follow the onscreen directions to download and install Chrome Remote Desktop.

You may have to enter your computer password to give Chrome Remote Desktop access. You may also be prompted to change security settings in Preferences.

Learn more about how to use Chrome Remote Desktop on Linux.

To use Chrome Remote Desktop on your Chromebook, learn how to share your computer with someone else.

Share your computer as a host with a remote system

ou can give others remote access to your computer. They’ll have full access to your apps, files, emails, documents and history.

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. In the address bar at the top, type remotedesktop.google.com/support, and press Enter.
  3. Under “Get Support, “ click Download Download page.
  4. Follow the onscreen directions to download and install Chrome Remote Desktop.
  5. Under “Get Support,” select Generate Code.  
  6. Copy the code and send to the person you want to have access to your computer.
  7. When that person enters your access code on the site, you will see a dialog with their e-mail address. Select Share to allow them full access to your computer.
  8. To end a sharing session, click Stop Sharing.

The access code will only work one time. If you are sharing your computer, you will be asked to confirm that you want to continue to share your computer every 30 minutes.

Chrome Remote Desktop 4 easy steps to get started.pdf

https://www.computerworld.com/article/3230909/chrome-remote-desktop-access-remote-computer-easily.html

Want to sign into a computer from another desktop or a mobile device? Here's how to use Google's Remote Desktop to make the connection.

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