In Google Chrome to create an account with limited privileges
Browsers Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Google, as addition to the existing ability to create multiple accounts added to Chrome elements of parental control that allows you to arrange a convenient and safe use of the browser children
Google continues at an accelerated pace to mold a complete operating system from your browser. In any modern operating system has the ability to create user accounts for multiple users, there this function and Google Chrome. But other than that, there was recently the possibility of creating a limited user account. For this user, you can specify the range of available sites, as well as to monitor its actions in the network. This can be useful if your browser used by children, and you want to limit them from "harmful" content. In this article you will learn how it all works.
I hasten to warn you that the function of controlled accounts (Supervised Accounts) is currently available in the beta version of Chrome. If you really need it, you can download Chrome beta here. Everyone else need to wait a few weeks until it gets to a stable version.
1. Open the browser options, and scrolled down to the users. press Add user.
2. Check the box controlled user and press create.
3. The message about the successful creation of a new user and offer to specify settings and constraints on a special page. If you do not, the new user will have the same rights as you.
4. On the settings page, you can use one of two policies for the use of browser-controlled account you. In the first case, the user will be able to visit all of the sites except for those prohibited by you, in the second - only the sites of the created whitelist you. At the same time, controlled by the user, if necessary, visit the website of the banned list, you can send a request for authorization.
Thus, Google has, in addition to the existing possibility of creating multiple accounts, add an element of parent control that allows you to arrange a convenient and safe use by children or browser users with low computer literacy.