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How does Google Chrome automatically release idle tabs? When we feel stuck when using Google Chrome, we can free up part of the browser memory by releasing the idle tabs of Google Chrome. This will not affect our subsequent browsing experience. Friends who don’t know how to set up automatic release of tabs can read the following article on how to automatically release idle tabs in Google Chrome.
Specific method for Google Chrome to automatically release idle tabs 1. In the first step, we click to open Google Chrome on the computer, and then click to open the three vertical dots icon on the browser page. (As shown in the picture) 2. In the second step, in the drop-down list of three vertical dots, we find the "Settings" option, click to open this option and enter the browser's settings page. (As shown in the picture) 3. The third step, after entering the browser settings page, we will find the "Performance" setting option on the page and click to open this option. (As shown in the picture) 4. The fourth step, after opening the performance settings option, we then find the "Memory Saving Mode" option on the performance settings page to see the role of this mode. (As shown in the picture) 5. The fifth step, finally we click the switch button to the right of the "Memory Saving Mode" option in the performance settings page to turn it on. (As shown in the picture)The above is the detailed content of How to automatically release idle tabs in Google Chrome. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!