Overview
Take control of your new tab page. Point it at the DevPossible Start Page, or any page you choose.
New Tab Control replaces Chrome's new tab page with a page you choose. Point it at a dashboard, a team wiki, your notes, a local server, or the DevPossible Start Page it ships with by default. Any http:// or https:// address works. TWO WAYS TO OPEN IT • Redirect — navigates the tab straight to your page. Works with every site. • Embed — keeps the new tab URL and frames your page, so the address bar stays empty and ready to type. Some sites refuse to be framed; New Tab Control detects that and tells you, instead of leaving you with a blank page. BUILT TO ASK FOR AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE New tab replacements are a category where extensions routinely ask for far more access than the job needs. This one asks for a single permission, "storage", used only to remember your setting. It requests no access to the websites you visit. It registers no content scripts, so it cannot read or change any page — including the one you set as your new tab. There is no analytics, no telemetry, and no server. Nothing about you or your browsing leaves your machine. It bundles no third-party code and loads nothing from the network at runtime. OPEN SOURCE Every line is published, and the build that reaches this listing is produced by a public, automated pipeline: https://github.com/DevPossible/plugins-chrome-NewTabControl Your settings are stored in Chrome's own sync storage, so they follow you between the devices where you are signed in to Chrome.
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Details
- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedAugust 10, 2026
- Size17.25KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperDevPossible LLCWebsite
450 Shelby St Montevallo, AL 35115 USEmail
support@devpossible.comPhone
+1 205-299-6405 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.
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