In the below steps, we’ll cover how to reset Google Chrome to its default settings on Windows, Mac, or Android. Extensions and themes will be disabled.Content settings will be cleared and reset to their installation defaults.New Tab page will be empty unless you have a version of Chrome with an extension that controls it.The browser will show a new tab when you startup or continue where you left off if you’re on a Chromebook. Homepage button will be hidden and the URL that you previously set will be removed.Default search engines and saved search engines will be reset and to their original defaults.Resetting Google Chrome to the default settings will do the following: The reset feature fixes many issues by restoring Chrome to its factory default state while saving your essential information like bookmarks and open tabs. If your Google Chrome browser starts to act slow, or displays unwanted advertisements, resetting it to the default settings can help.