@Hitesh No, it is still unavailable. Although you will never get the amount of customization in Chrome that you will have with about:config in Firefox, Chrome://flags might be of use in Chrome. - Daniel41550 Nov 5 '16 at 19:03

On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Settings.; At the bottom, click Advanced.. Chromebook, Linux, and Mac: Under "Reset Settings," click Restore settings to their original defaults Reset Settings.; Windows: Under "Reset and cleanup," click Reset Settings Reset Settings. In the Chrome window showing the profile on the name button that you want to find, enter chrome://version in the address bar and press Enter. The "Profile Path" shows the location of the current profile. For example, the location of my "Work" profile in Windows 10 is actually C:\Users\Lori\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Profile 3 To reset Google Chrome, you'll have to go into your browser's advanced settings. Be aware that you'll lose extensions and certain data in the process. To apply settings that you don't want users to change, enforce Chrome policies on Windows or Mac computers instead. If a setting is managed by a Chrome policy and also configured in the master_preferences file, the policy takes precedence and users can't edit the setting. Google Chrome. Google Chrome's stable settings are all exposed on its Settings page. However, Chrome has a page where you can change experimental settings and enable experimental features. These options may change or disappear at any time and shouldn't be considered stable. They could cause serious problems, so you use them at your own risk. Official Google Chrome Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Chrome and other answers to frequently asked questions. Get more done with the new Google Chrome. A more simple, secure, and faster web browser than ever, with Google's smarts built-in. Download now.

In the Chrome window showing the profile on the name button that you want to find, enter chrome://version in the address bar and press Enter. The "Profile Path" shows the location of the current profile. For example, the location of my "Work" profile in Windows 10 is actually C:\Users\Lori\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Profile 3

Chrome extensions can also help manage cookies -- small files websites leave on your computer to store your website settings, such as address and other personal identifiable information.

Anything similar to "about:config" (Firefox) In Google's Chrome ? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 177 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow , the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.

Official Google Chrome Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Chrome and other answers to frequently asked questions. Get more done with the new Google Chrome. A more simple, secure, and faster web browser than ever, with Google's smarts built-in. Download now.