All web browsers, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, have many built-in or built-in URLs that can be used to access hidden and secret pages, such as settings pages, bookmarks, downloads, help, release information. etc.
You may also have used or heard of hidden secret advanced configuration pages (experiments, flags, etc.) found in almost all web browsers. These pages allow users to access advanced options, and can enable or disable various features and functions of the web browser. Generally, these options are not available on the Browser Settings page.
Ever wondered how many internal pages are in your browser and how to access them? Today in this article, we will tell you a simple trick to get a list of all the internal pages in your browser.
By typing a simple URL into the web browser's address bar, you can get a complete list of all the built-in internal pages in your web browser. Let's look at them for each program separately:
How to access all internal pages in Google Chrome
Open the Google Chrome web browser and type in any of the following in the address bar:
- chrome: // chrome-urls /
- about: chrome-urls
- chrome: // about /
- about: about
Press Enter and Chrome will display a huge list of all available embedded pages.
You can click on the hyperlinks to open the pages.
How to access all internal pages in Mozilla Firefox?
Open Mozilla Firefox Web Browser and type in the address bar below:
- about: about
Press Enter and Firefox will display a huge list of all available embedded pages.
You can click on the hyperlinks to open the pages.
How to access all internal pages in Microsoft Edge?
Open the Microsoft Edge web browser and enter any of the following addresses:
- edge: // edge-urls /
- edge: // chrome-urls /
- chrome: // chrome-urls /
- about: edge-urls
- about: chrome-urls
- edge: // about /
- chrome: // about /
- about: about
Press Enter and Microsoft Edge will show you a huge list of all available embedded pages.
You can click on the hyperlinks to open the pages.
