Have you ever wondered why, when you open Google, your name is written there instead of Google? Now you must be thinking, how can this be possible? But now it can be done easily. You can write your name instead of Google in an easy and fun way.
For this, you do not need any hack or coding. You just have to follow a small trick. After this, your name will appear in your search results instead of Google. A Chrome Extension named My Google Doodle has to be used. Here we will tell you how this trick will work.
What is My Google Doodle?
My Google Doodle is a Google Chrome Extension. Its job is to replace the word " Google written on Google's homepage with your desired name or word, or set its theme according to you. You can write your name, your father's, your mother's name, or anything special in it and it will appear in place of Google.
How does this trick work? Step-by-step process
First this, open the Chrome browser on your system. If not, download it first.
You can also click on this link https://chrome.google.com/webstore to visit the Chrome Web Store.
Type My Google Doodle in the search box. Open the first result that comes and click on the Add to Chrome option. After this, install it by clicking on Add Extension.
You will see the extension icon on the top right side of Chrome. Click on it. Now, a box will open in which whatever word you enter, it will appear in place of Google. For example, you can write your name, Archana Search, My Internet, anything.
Now, whenever you open www.google.com, your given name will appear in place of Google.
Note
This only works in your browser, meaning it only shows on your computer. It does not pose any threat or virus on the Internet, but it still install the official extension. This change is only for appearance; the real function of Google will remain the same.
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