Chrome allows for the use of multiple. If you don’t have multiple user profiles set up in Chrome, then your settings and installed extensions are associated with the Default profile. To locate the folder of the Chrome profile for this window, do the following: 1. Click and drag the text below into the Chrome title bar above to open a new tab containing Chrome version information: 2. Copy the value of the Profile Path displayed on that page. On Windows, it looks something like this: C: Users username AppData Local Google Chrome User Data profileName 3.
Browsers for mac 10.6.8. Navigate to the profile path copied in the previous step. On Windows, paste the path directly into the address bar of File Explorer and hit Enter. On a Mac, select Go in the Finder menu, then click Go to Folder. Paste the path into the textbox and click Go.
On Ubuntu, select Go in the Files app menu, then click Enter Location. Paste the path into the textbox and hit Enter.
On the current version of chrome on windows this is in menu > more tools > add to task bar + check open in window – jopfre Nov 8 '15 at 15:33 3 The new way (late 2015) on ChromeOS is 'More Tools', 'Add to shelf.' , 'Open as window' (checkbox). To hide individual extensions, right-click the icon and select Hide in Chrome Menu. To see your hidden extensions, click More. Show extensions. To show extensions that you've hidden, click the right side of your address bar and drag it to the left. To bring hidden extensions back to your toolbar, click More.