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Sunday, November 21, 2021

Automatically Change Google Chrome’s New Tab Background

 Google Chrome Logo on a Blue Background

First, launch the Google Chrome browser on your Windows 10, Mac, Chrome OS, or Linux computer. Then, open a new tab and click the “Customize” button in the bottom-right corner.

Click "Customize" to customize Google Chrome's new tab page.

In the pop-up that appears, make sure that you’re in the “Background” section.

Click "Background" in the sidebar of the pop-up window.

On the “Background” page, you’ll find a number of preset collections of backdrops, such as “Textures,” “Landscapes,” “Art,” and “Earth.” Google Chrome can automatically apply a new wallpaper from any one of these collections every day on your new tab page.

So, let’s say that you want Google Chrome to display a new wallpaper from the “Earth” collection on your new tab page. To do this, first, click the collection’s thumbnail in the grid.

Viewing background wallpaper collections on Google Chrome.

On the next page, Google Chrome will list all of the collection’s wallpapers. Turn on the “Refresh Daily” switch in the top-right corner of the pop-up window.

Turn on "Refresh Daily" to automatically change Google Chrome new tab wallpaper.

Click the “Done” option to save your preferences.

Click "Done."

After that, the new tab page on your Google Chrome browser will show a fresh backdrop from the “Earth” collection (or whichever collection you chose) every day.

If you really enjoy one of the background images, you can see the name of the current background’s creator and its source in the bottom-left corner of the new tab page.

Check details of Google Chrome's new tab background by clicking the source link in the lower-left corner of the new tab page.

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