![]() ![]() ![]() There are many ways to access the user’s Chrom(e|ium) folder, dynamically or statically, but the easiest, most reliable are: For Google Chrome: Google Chrome uses the folder Google\Chrome while Chromium uses Chromium (big surprised huh?) On Windows, Google Chrome and Chromium store their histories, bookmarks, settings, and such in the User Data directory under the program’s folder in the user’s local-data directory (ie not carried over when you log-on to other computers on the same network). ![]()
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