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With using the default credentials of the currently logged in user. Whitelist of servers which NTLM and Negotiate can automatically authenticate Whitelist of servers that Negotiate will generate delegated Kerberos tickets apps-no-throbĭisable throbber for extension apps. Whether to always use the new app install bubble when installing an app. Value of OAuth2 refresh token for -force-app-mode. The update url used by gallery/webstore extensions. Was accepted, and 'cancel' means to always act as if the dialog was

flags chrome

A value of 'accept' means to always act as if the dialog apps-gallery-urlĪ setting to cause extension/app installs from the webstore skip the normalĬonfirmation dialog. for a replacable string) for the extension ID. The URL that the webstore APIs download extensions from. Overrides the apps checkout URL, which is used to determine when to expose app-window-size=w,h -app-notify-channel-server-urlĪ URL for the server which assigns channel ids for server pushed app Specifies the initial size for application windows launched with -app. Specifies that the associated value should be launched in "application"įlag to enable apps_devtool app. Specifies that the extension-app with the specified id should be launched

flags chrome

Prevents Chrome from requiring authorization to run certain widely installedīut less commonly used plug-ins. Normally prevented for security reasons, but can be useful forĪutomation testing of the gallery. allow-scripting-galleryĪllows injecting extensions and user scripts on the extensions gallery This provides an override to get the old insecure behavior. allow-running-insecure-contentīy default, an https page cannot run JavaScript, CSS or plug-ins from http allow-outdated-pluginsĭon't block outdated plugins. allow-nacl-socket-apiĪllows the browser to load extensions that lack a modern manifest when that allow-http-background-pageĪllows non-https URL for background_page for hosted apps. On ChromeOS, file:access is disabled except for certain whitelistedĭirectories.

flags chrome

allow-cross-origin-auth-promptĪllows third-party content included on a page to prompt for a HTTP basicĪuth username/password pair. action-boxĮnables or disables the "action box" UI in the toolbar. However I know for sure all functioning switches aren't listed in chrome_ because I use -disable-web-security every day. Update: I've just found Peter Beverloo's list here which has even more. Rejoicing, of course, there's even more things you can do at startup Recently I discovered the chrome://flags page, and there was much











Flags chrome