

Right now the only way that (very) unreliable works is disabling the extensions. Grayed-out space until you click on it to load the player and the Quicktime, DivX, or Silverlight content on a webpage will appear as a Only when you click a “load images” link. This is essentially the same thing as configuring email to load images Right now the extension section has no analogous section to the "Click to play" which seems to play the following important role: In particular I want it to work as this sentence of the article suggests:ĭisabling Helper’s auto-helping is easy, and it won’t prevent you from using plug-ins.

It seems that the main issue is that the new extension section has no clear (analogous to the article) way of preventing auto-helping to enable. Why is that? Can we get rid of them in anyway?
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I don't know even if we find the new section for the plugins if it would solve the problem, but if it doesn't, can we truly get these chrome helper processes to go away?Īs a side remark, I did go to the extensions section of chrome and I disabled all of my extensions, however, I still have at least 3 chrome helper windows running. The process of resetting Chrome web browser is the same on Mac, Windows, and Linux. Does someone know where the plugins section went to? If Chrome is acting up and you want to troubleshoot the browser, or you just want to start fresh, you can easily reset Chrome settings to the original defaults. The instructions are clear and easy to follow but it seems that the plug-ins button doesn't exist or it was moved.
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I looked at the other question Why does Google Chrome launch multiple instances of Google Chrome Helper? and this good article explaining what the issue is and how to solve it. I have no windows opened on chrome and it seems that the Helper processes still stay there regardless. I recently noticed that I had about 4 or 5 Google Chrome Helper processes running in my Mac.
