If you’re a web developer, you know that setting permissions for your site can be a critical part of ensuring that only people who are allowed to access it can do so. In Google Chrome, setting permissions is easy and straightforward. Here’s how:

  1. Open Google Chrome and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the window. This will open a menu with options such as “Tools” and “Options.”
  2. On the Options tab, select “Privacy.”
  3. In the Privacy section, select “Allow all users to access this site.”
  4. Click on the OK button to close Google Chrome and return to your web development work.

Google Chrome has a very useful feature that most people probably don’t know about – You can quickly set per-site permissions and disable plugins, Javascript, images, and more with only a single click.

So the next time you’re on a web site (including this one), just click the little icon next to the URL in the address bar, and you’ll see a menu pop out like this.

You can then change settings for anything you’d like – you can even enable Popups, although that’s something you probably don’t want to do.

Note that you can also access this menu by right-clicking on the page and selecting View page info.

My personal favorite Chrome feature is Inspect Element.