The chrome://about page lists all Chrome’s internal pages. Similar to chrome://chrome-urls/ page.
The chrome://flags page is probably the most interesting internal page. This page contains a treasure trove of experimental features that aren’t yet enabled by default. Use it at your own risk.
The chrome://net-internals page is packed full of network diagnostic information and tools. It can capture network data and dump it to a file, making it a useful tool for troubleshooting Chrome network problems.
The chrome://crashes page lists crashes that have occurred.
The chrome://tracing page is a developer tool that allows you to analyze Chrome’s performance. Click Record and Chrome will start logging browser activity.
The chrome://version/ page will show chrome version
The chrome://cache/ page shows cached pages in Chrome
The chrome://download-internals/ page shows download details
The chrome://extensions/ page is to list all extensions
The chrome://indexeddb-internals/ page is for indexed db details from each web site.
The chrome://quota-internals/ page is to show disk usage info.
The chrome://settings/ page is to configure chrome with advanced settings.
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