Always show full URLs in Chrome browser

Having previously implemented an experimental option to display full web addresses (URLs) on a one-off basis, the current stable build of Chrome for Windows, Mac, and Linux allows users to show full address in the URL field. The new Chrome brings back ‘www’ with an option to show full URLs. For this: Right-click the omnibar, and check the Always show full URLs option. Chrome developers had embarked on a mission to introduce something unique in the browser. As such, they started removing even simple things that users found useful. One of the changes included was not displaying the HTTP/HTTPS and www tags in the URL bar. It meant users could only see the domain and the page they were visiting. The letters were only visible, when double-clicked and not full time. Now, things have changed for good! Launch the Chrome browser. Visit chrome://flags page by entering the address in the URL field. This will launch the experimental flags screen. Look for the following entry – Context menu show full URLs. Alternatively, you can enter the following path in the address bar of Chrome –

When seen, hit the drop-down arrow, adjacent to the option and change the setting from ‘Default’ to ‘Enabled’. When done, restart the browser.

Now, simply right-click the URL bar and choose the option that reads ‘Always show full URLs’.

Hereafter, your Chrome browser will start displaying complete URLs in Chrome for full time. Read next: How to always show full address in Firefox.