How to Automatically Download Multiple Files in Chrome Efficiently

Learn how to enable automatic downloads for multiple files in Chrome with these easy steps.

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To automatically download multiple files from Chrome, follow these steps: 1. Go to Chrome settings. 2. Navigate to ‘Privacy and security’ and click ‘Site Settings.’ 3. Under ‘Permissions,’ select ‘Automatic downloads.’ 4. Toggle on ‘Do not allow any site to download multiple files automatically’ to allow sites. Additionally, you can add desired URLs to the exceptions list. This will prompt Chrome to download multiple files from those specific sites without additional permission.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I enable automatic downloads in Chrome? To enable automatic downloads in Chrome, go to Settings, then 'Privacy and security'. Click on 'Site Settings', find 'Automatic downloads', and toggle on the option to allow sites to download multiple files automatically.
  2. Can I add specific sites to an exceptions list for automatic downloads? Yes, you can add specific URLs to an exceptions list in Chrome's 'Automatic downloads' settings, allowing those sites to download multiple files without further permission.
  3. What should I do if Chrome blocks all automatic downloads? If Chrome blocks all automatic downloads, go to 'Privacy and security' in Settings, then 'Site Settings'. Adjust the 'Automatic downloads' settings to allow sites to download multiple files.
  4. Is there a way to disable automatic downloads in Chrome? Yes, you can disable automatic downloads in Chrome by going to 'Privacy and security' in settings, selecting 'Site Settings', and toggling off the option for automatic downloads.