How to make chrome download multiple files

How to make chrome download multiple files - Gray Blue Yeti

I am playing Minecraft Java with mods and recently I've run into a problem where I can't download all of my mods because of the chrome safe browsing, I could sit down and download them all but I'm wondering if there is a better way of doing it, because I'm bad at this here is a screenshot of what I mean. If anyone knows how to keep all of them at once that would be great!

--tysm, Ancient Bison






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Quick Answer about "How to make chrome download multiple files"

  • Open Google Chrome and click Customize / Control Google Chrome > Settings.
  • Click on + Show advanced settings.
  • Go to Privacy > Content Settings.
  • In the Automatic Downloads section, select Allow all sites to download multiple files automatically.


  • How can I download multiple files at once?

    Hold CTRL and click on the files you want to download. Once you have selected the files you want, right click on the last file you selected and select download.

    How do I download multiple files from Google?

    Download files from Google Drive with a computer, Android, or iOS device....Download a file
  • Go to drive.google.com.
  • Click a file to download. To download multiple files, press Command (Mac) or Ctrl (Windows) click any other files.
  • Right-click. click Download.


  • How do I download multiple links in Chrome?

    As indicated, you can draw a rectangle around the links you want to select. This will highlight the links in yellow. From there you can either hit Enter to open the selected links in the same window, \u201cShift + Enter\u201d to open in a new window, or \u201cAlt + Enter\u201d to download them.




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