Here are new Chrome Actions you can run in Chrome 92

Google has added the first set of Chrome Actions to Chrome with version 87. Chrome 92 received the second batch of Actions and you can now run them from the address bar. It is now possible to open an incognito window or run Chrome Safety Scan from the Omnibox.

Chrome Actions

  • Chrome Actions are simple commands you can run from the Chrome address bar without the need to navigate to the respective setting page.
  • Chrome performs the task on behalf of the user.
  • It’s a fast and easy way to get things done in the Chrome browser.
  • For instance, if you want to clear browsing data in Chrome, you can press ctrl+Shift+Delr or type “clear cache” and select the button highlighted in the address bar. Chrome brings up the dialog for you.
Chrome Actions in Chrome 92
Open incognito Window Chrome action

Here’s the complete list of Chrome Actions in Chrome 92

Check out some of the Actions you can run by typing trigger words.

Action Trigger word example Task
Clear browsing data
  • “Delete history”
  • “Clear cache”
  • “Wipe cookies”
  • “Delete Chrome cookies”
In the Settings menu, click Clear browsing data.
Manage passwords
  • “Edit passwords”
  • “Change password”
  • “Update credentials”
In the Settings menu, click Passwords.
Manage payment methods
  • “Edit credit card”
  • “Update card info”
  • “Manage payment methods”
In the Settings menu, click Payment methods.
Open incognito window
  • “Incognito”
  • “Launch private tab”
  • “Open private window”
Open a new Incognito window.
Translate page
  • “Change language page”
  • “Translate this page”
  • “Translate web page”
Show Translate page popover.
Update Chrome
  • “Update browser”
  • “Upgrade google chrome”
  • “Chrome updates”
In the Setting menu, click About Chrome.
Change Google password
  • “Change gmail password”
  • “Reset Gmail password”
  • “Change my gmail password”
Directs you to account reauthentication then password change page.
Create doc
  • “Create Google doc”
  • “Open Workspace document”
  • “Make gsuite doc”
Create and open a new Google doc.
Create event
  • “Create Google cal invite”
  • “New Google calendar invite”
  • “Schedule Google invite”
Create and open a new Google calendar event.
Create form
  • “Start Google survey”
  • “New Workspace form”
  • “Make new G Suite form”
Create and open a new Google form.
Create note
  • “New Google note”
  • “Create G suite note”
  • “Start Workspace note”
Create and open a new note in Google Keep.
Create presentation
  • “Create Workspace deck”
  • “New Google presentation”
  • “Start Google preso”
Create and open a new Google presentation.
Create sheet
  • “Start Google Chrome sheet”
  • “Create workspace spreadsheet”
  • “New g suite spreadsheet”
Create and open a new Google sheet.
Create site
  • “Create Google site”
  • “Make Workspace website”
  • “Start g suite site”
Creates and opens a new Google site.
Manage addresses
  • “Edit addresses”
  • “Add address”
  • “Change shipping address”
In the Settings menu, click Addresses and more.
Manage cookies
  • “Block all cookies”
  • “Manage cookies”
  • “Allow all cookies”
In the Settings menu, click Cookies and other site data.
Manage Google Account
  • “Manage my Google account”
  • “Fix Google account”
  • “Control my Google account”
Open myaccount.google.com.
Manage security settings
  • “Browse safely”
  • “Manage security keys”
  • “Change certificates”
In the Settings menu, click Security.
Manage site settings
  • “Control site settings”
  • “Adjust site permissions”
  • “Change permissions”
In the Settings menu, click Site Settings.
Manage sync
  • “Edit sync”
  • “Change Chrome sync”
  • “Manage sync
In the Settings menu, click Advanced.

Run Chrome safety check

  • “Security check”
  • “Run safety check”
  • “Use password checkup”
  • “Run security checkup”
In the Settings menu, click Safety check.
Show Chrome tips
  • “New Google Chrome features”
  • “Learn Google Chrome features”
  • “Chrome features”
Open Tips and shortcuts for Better Browsing.
If you make these parts of the workflow when using Chrome, you’ll never visit or open Settings.

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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