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Usually, cookies are harmless and useful , but a regular purge will quickly get rid of any corrupt or unnecessary ones. In Chrome, from Settings pick Clear browsing data. Safari is a bit more involved: Open Preferences from the Safari menu, then click Advanced , and tick Show Develop menu in menu bar. You can then open up the Develop menu and choose Empty Caches.

Staying up to date is so vital to fixing bugs and blocking security threats that modern browsers typically download updates automatically. So how do you go about deleting your browser? Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera also include handy features for essentially resetting the browsers, which will save you the trouble of uninstalling and reinstalling the entire program.

In Chrome, Edge, and Opera, find the Restore settings to their original defaults link at the very bottom of the advanced settings list. Managing your open tabs more efficiently will also help you browse faster. The more tabs you have open, the slower your browser is going to run though apps are always getting better at managing these demands, so keep them up to date.

Doing so can be as simple as keeping the number of open tabs you have down to a minimum. If you need to keep track of several sites to return to later, you can use a read-it-later service like Pocket or Instapaper.

A few well-chosen browser extensions can help with tab management, too. Although you should install as few browser add-ons as possible, extensions like these are genuinely useful. Over on Chrome and Edge, which supports the same extensions , xTab does a similar job. The difference is astounding when using applications like Figma. Protecting your information and your right to privacy is our top priority.

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And tabs are the de facto tool to organizing all of that. To get a better view of how and why we use tabs, CMU researchers followed the browsing habits of 10 people for two weeks. They conducted deep interviews, in which subjects listed off their tabs and explained why they were still open, and what it would take for them to be closed.

After that, the researchers conducted online surveys with more people about their tab habits. They needed tabs to lighten their mental load, to serve as a digital memory. They needed some information for quick reference again and again. But the largest common takeaway came down to a phenomenon core to human psychology, and one that sums up my own reluctance to close a tab and probably yours, too. People are queuing up these things and hoping to get to them because no one likes to lose out on opportunities.

The industry is trying to answer this question already. Google recently added the option to group tabs together in Chrome, so you could combine many links into a single container. Microsoft has changed the presentation of tabs in Edge, opting for a vertical list instead of an infinite, sideways scroll; and OneTab has tried something similar.

They just present tabs differently. Organizing tabs can mean just burying them a bit, feeding into the very anxiety of giving up on a tab. The way you want to save a funny YouTube clip for later is fundamentally different than the way you need to process five medical journal articles to figure out what that red rash on your arm could be.

Because one has the menu, the other the Instagram photos, the other the reviews.



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